Footstall
[foo t-stawl] /ˈfʊtˌstɔl/
noun
1.
the stirrup of a woman’s sidesaddle.
2.
Architecture. a pedestal, plinth, or base, as of a statue, column, or pier.
/ˈfʊtˌstɔːl/
noun
1.
the pedestal, plinth, or base of a column, pier, or statue
2.
the stirrup on a sidesaddle
Read Also:
- Footstep
[foo t-step] /ˈfʊtˌstɛp/ noun 1. the setting down of a foot, or the sound so produced; footfall; tread. 2. the distance covered by a step in walking; pace. 3. a footprint. 4. a step by which to ascend or descend. Idioms 5. follow in someone’s footsteps, to succeed or imitate another person. /ˈfʊtˌstɛp/ noun 1. […]
- Footsteps editor
noun 1. (Brit, films) the technician who adds sound effects, such as doors closing, rain falling, etc, during the postproduction sound-dubbing process US name foley, foley artist
- Footstock
/ˈfʊtˌstɒk/ noun 1. another name for tailstock
- Footstone
[foo t-stohn] /ˈfʊtˌstoʊn/ noun 1. a stone placed at the foot of a grave. 2. Masonry. a kneeler at the foot of a gable.
- Footstool
[foo t-stool] /ˈfʊtˌstul/ noun 1. a low upon which to rest one’s when seated. /ˈfʊtˌstuːl/ noun 1. a low stool used for supporting or resting the feet of a seated person n. also foot-stool, 1520s, from foot (n.) + stool. connected with a throne (2 Chr. 9:18). Jehovah symbolically dwelt in the holy place between […]