Associations to the word «Footed»
Noun
- Tortoise
- Shrew
- Brush
- Butterfly
- Sucker
- Winger
- Sure
- Swift
- Volley
- Squirrel
- Lr
- Flat
- Falcon
- Tern
- Midfield
- Sore
- Pink
- Goose
- Heavy
- Gait
- Mouse
- Yellow
- Achilles
- Midfielder
- Salamander
- Loose
- Steed
- Gull
- Goat
- Weasel
- Agility
- Silent
- Claw
- Warbler
- Black
- Rajah
- Prairie
- Mammal
- Deer
- Nawab
- Rat
- Bat
- Beast
- Goblet
- Flycatcher
- Tread
- Tick
- Left
- Striker
- Nymph
- Red
- Four
- Kangaroo
- Fawn
- Kicker
- Rodent
- Pigeon
- Goalkeeper
- Pale
- Finch
- Steppe
- Subfamily
- Hoof
- Fleet
- Fowl
- Tripod
- Trot
- Antelope
- Epithet
- Harrier
- Rough
- Spp
- Lizard
- Pursuer
- Owl
Adjective
Wiktionary
FOOTED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of foot
FOOTED, adjective. (in combination) Having a specified form of foot.
FOOTED, adjective. (poetry) (usually in combination) Consisting of, or having been put into, metrical feet (of a specified character or number).
FOOTED DRUM, noun. (musical instrument) A drum (membranophone) whose resonance is improved by an open bottom that is held by the player's feet.
FOOTED DRUMS, noun. Plural of footed drum
Dictionary definition
FOOTED, adjective. Having feet; "footed creatures"; "a footed sofa".
Wise words
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