- early foot
- noun
: a vigorous start (as in a race or contest) — used especially of racehorses
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
foot — I. noun (plural feet; also foot) Etymology: Middle English fot, from Old English fōt; akin to Old High German fuot foot, Latin ped , pes, Greek pod , pous Date: before 12th century 1. the terminal part of the vertebrate leg upon which an… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Early Modern warfare — is associated with the start of the widespread use of gunpowder and the development of suitable weapons to use the explosive. It was first invented in China and then later spread to the Middle East. It then found its way into eastern Europe… … Wikipedia
Foot whipping — Foot whipping, variously known as bastinado, falanga (phalanga), and falaka (falaqa), is a form of torture wherein the human feet are beaten with an object such as a cane or rod, a club, a piece of wood, or a whip. It is a form of punishment… … Wikipedia
Foot rot — Foot rot, or infectious pododermatitis, is a hoof infection that is commonly found in sheep, goat, and cattle. As the name suggests, it rots away the foot of the animal, more specifically the area between the two toes of the affected animal. It… … Wikipedia
Foot Locker — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Foot Locker, Inc. Archivo:Foot Locker logo.svg Tipo Sociedad Anónima Fundación establecida en 1878 en Lancaster, e incorporada en 1911 en Nueva York. Las tiedas de Foot Locker se establecieron en 1974. La división… … Wikipedia Español
Foot-in-the-door technique — (FITD) is a compliance tactic that involves getting a person to agree to a large request by first setting them up by having that person agree to a modest request. [Freedman, J.L. Fraser, S.C. (1966). Compliance without pressure: The foot in the… … Wikipedia
Foot of the Mountain — Foot of the Mountain … Википедия
Foot washing — or washing of feet is a religious rite observed as an ordinance by several Christian denominations. The name, and even the spelling, of this practice is not consistently established, being variously known as foot washing , washing the saints feet … Wikipedia
Foot racing — was a form of competitive running and walking of the 17th and early 18th centuries. Usually it involved feats of endurance which would now be classified as ultramarathon. It evolved into Pedestrianism (a code of 19th century foot racing) and… … Wikipedia
Early Christian inscriptions — form, as non literary remains, a valuable source of information on the development of Christian thought and life in the early Church. They may be divided into three main classes: sepulchral inscriptions, epigraphic records, and inscriptions… … Wikipedia