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FOOTPACE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FOOTPACE is a walking pace.
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FOOTPACE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · walking pace. · a raised portion of a floor; platform. · a landing or resting place at the end of a short flight of steps. footpace. / ...
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FOOTPACE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
2 senses: 1. a normal or walking pace 2. Also called (in the Roman Catholic Church): predella the platform immediately before.
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foot-pace
foot-pace (ˈfʊtpeɪs) [See pace n.] 1. A walking pace. Chiefly in advb. phr. a foot-pace, at (or † in) a foot-pace = at a walking pace.1538 Eliot, Pedepressim, a foote pase, softly. 1562 J. Heywood Prov. & Epigr. (1867) 149 The best lacketh feete, foote pace with vs to holde. 1607 Topsell Four-f. Bea...
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foot pace, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun foot pace is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for foot pace is from 1538, in a dictionary by Thomas ...
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Pace (unit) - Wikipedia
A pace is a unit of length consisting either of one normal walking step (approximately 0.75 metres or 30 inches), or of a double step, returning to the same ...
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half-pace
half-pace [In 1, app. a corruption of earlier haultpace, haltpace, halpace, q.v. In 2, app. f. half + pace, but prob. an extension of sense 1.] 1. A step, raised floor, or platform, on which something (e.g. a throne, dais, etc.) is to be placed or erected. b. The platform at the top of steps, on whi...
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Pacing - what is a pace? - HARVEY Maps
A step or single stride is just one foot forward. A pace is two steps - left and right, the complete cycle of our walking pattern.
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footpace - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
A dais, or elevated platform; the highest step of the altar; a landing in a staircase. 1876, Edward Lewes Cutts, Traditions of Christian Art :.
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pace-foot (US Survey) conversion
Conversion number between pace and foot (US Survey) [ft (US)] is 2.499995. This means, that pace is bigger unit than foot (US Survey).
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Paces to Feet - Length - Kyle's Converter
1 pace = 0.762 m. 1 Foot: International survey foot defined as exactly 0.3048 meters by convention in 1959. This is the most common modern foot measure. US ...
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Feet per Pace - vCalc
The Feet per Pace calculator computes the number of feet in an average pace. INSTRUCTIONS: Enter the following:.
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predella
predella (prɪˈdɛlə) Also erron. prædella. [a. It. predella (preˈdella) a stool, footstool, kneeling-stool; prob. f. OHG. pret a board + -ella, dim. suffix.] 1. The step or platform upon which an altar is placed, an altar-step, foot-pace; also, a painting or sculpture upon the vertical face of this.1...
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pace
▪ I. pace, n.1 (peɪs) Forms: 3–5 pas, 4–5 paas, pass(e, 4–7 pase, 5 pasce, 5–6 Sc. pais(s, 6 Sc. paice, 4– pace. [ME. a. OF. pas:—L. passum (nom. passus) a step, pace, lit. a stretch (of the leg), f. pass-, ppl. stem of pandĕre to stretch, extend.] I. A step, and derived senses. 1. a. A single separ...
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rack
▪ I. rack, n.1 (ræk) Forms: 4 rac, 4–5 rakke, 4–6 rak, (5 rake), 6–7 racke, 5– rack. [Chiefly a northern word, and perh. of Scandinavian origin; cf. Norw. and Sw. dial. rak (Sw. vrak, Da. vrag) wreck, wreckage, refuse, rubbish, etc., f. reka to drive, reke. The only form recorded in ON. is rek wreck...
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