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Rate | Answer | Clue |
HEEL | Foot part | |
SOLE | Foot part | |
ANKLE | Foot part | |
HEELBONE | Foot part | |
ARCH | Foot part | |
INSTEP | Foot part | |
INH | Foot part | |
TOE | Foot part | |
BALL | Part of foot | |
INCH | Part of a foot | |
PASTERN | Part of a horse's foot from fetlock to hoof | |
GLOBETROTTER | Frequent traveller has dog’s tail, part of ear, and pig’s foot | |
THESIS | The part of the foot upon which such a depression falls. | |
WEB | The part of a blackmith's anvil between the face and the foot. | |
TREAD | The upper horizontal part of a step, on which the foot is placed. | |
BOOT | A covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, ordinarily made of leather. | |
CHIROGRAPH | The last part of a fine of land, commonly called the foot of the fine. | |
SOLIPED | A mammal having a single hoof on each foot, as the horses and asses; a solidungulate. | |
OPERCULIGENOUS | Producing an operculum; -- said of the foot, or part of the foot, of certain mollusks. | |
TREADLE | The part of a foot lathe, or other machine, which is pressed or moved by the foot. | |
SHANK | The part of the leg from the knee to the foot; the shin; the shin bone; also, the whole leg. | |
OVERREACH | To strike the toe of the hind foot against the heel or shoe of the forefoot; -- said of horses. | |
STRANGLES | A disease in horses and swine, in which the upper part of the throat, or groups of lymphatic glands elsewhere, swells. | |
PROTOHIPPUS | A genus of fossil horses from the Lower Pliocene. They had three toes on each foot, the lateral ones being small. | |
PLIOHIPPUS | An extinct genus of horses from the Pliocene deposits. Each foot had a single toe (or hoof), as in the common horse. |