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foot-path
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footpath
foot-path, footpath (ˈfʊtpɑːθ, -æ-) 1. a. A path for foot-passengers only.1526 Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 141 Lyke as the fote path or waye ledeth to the cite. 1605 Shakes. Lear iv. i. 58 Glou. Know'st thou the way to Douer? Edg. Both style, and gate; Horseway, and foot-path. 1786 Burns Brigs of A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bradford Torrey
Published ornithological works Birds in the Bush (1885) A Rambler's lease (1892) The Foot-Path Way (1893) A Florida Sketch-Book (1895) Spring Notes wikipedia.org
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footstep
footstep (ˈfʊtstɛp) [See step.] 1. a. A step or tread of the foot; a foot-fall.1535 Coverdale Ps. xvi[i]. 5 Ordre thou my goynges in thy pathes, that my fote steppes slippe not. 1719 De Foe Crusoe i. xi, What marks were there of any other footsteps? 1797 Mrs. Radcliffe Italian ix, Wherever I go I he... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jacob's Ladder, Brisbane
History In 1895, Alderman James Hipwood made reference to: That concrete water-tables and asphalt footpaths be laid on foot-path through reserve, leading wikipedia.org
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footway
footway (ˈfʊtweɪ) [f. foot n. + way.] 1. A way or path for foot-passengers only.1526 [see foot-path 1]. 1532–3 Act 24 Hen. VIII, c. 5 Any common high way, cartway, horseway, or foteway. 1712 Hearne Collect. (Oxf. Hist. Soc.) III. 474 In the Foot Way from South Hinksey to Foxcomb. 1776 G. Semple Buil... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Calls
Recent local history books frequently give the etymology as the Latin word callis ('a stony footway, foot-path'). wikipedia.org
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Groß Ellershausen
From the village, running north and then through the forest is a bicycle- cum foot-path built on the old Hannöversche Südbahn railway line. wikipedia.org
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sidle
▪ I. sidle, n. [f. the vb.] An act of sidling; a sidelong or oblique movement.1853 R. S. Surtees Sponge's Sp. Tour xxi. 108 Turning the sidle into a stately sail, with a haughty sort of sneer. 1883 Harper's Mag. Feb. 394/1 The final sidle up to dock was a very inglorious effort of poling. 1900 Longm... Oxford English Dictionary
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Portsmouth and Arundel Canal
The tow-path follows the course of the foot-path just north of the caravan site and allotments on the south side of Locksway Road at its easternmost end wikipedia.org
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eel-grass
ˈeel-grass Chiefly U.S. [See eel n. 6.] A plant with long narrow leaves: (a) = grass-wrack (grass n.1 14); (b) = tape-grass (tape n.1 4); (c) fig.1790 S. Deane New-England Farmer 19/1 The farmer..may cart into it [stock-yard]..marsh-mud, eel-grass, flats, or even sand and loam [for making manure]. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kukkal
From Kookal, follow the foot-path leading to Pappampatti. After three kilometers this crosses the Kudiraiyar River and continues along the river. wikipedia.org
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declivitous
declivitous, a. (dɪˈklɪvɪtəs) [f. L. type *dēclīvitōs-us, f. dēclīvitās: see declivity and -ous: cf. acclivitous.] Having a (considerable) declivity or slope; steep.1799 R. Warner Walk (1800) 94 The approach to Culbone church is by a small foot-path, narrow, rugged and..declivitous. 1802 Bray Jrnl. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Talisker
The shore is accessible by foot-path and is a popular destination for walkers:Talisker Bay is a beautiful beach of stones and sand, best visited at low wikipedia.org
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Hurdling
Another way to view it is the “foot-path”: "shortest path up and the shortest path down". wikipedia.org
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