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abbr.
  1. or ft foot
  2. Ft. fort

 
 
or ft
abbr.
  1. foot
  2. Latin. fiat, fiant (let there de done; let there be made)
 
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a linear unit of length equal to 12 inches or a third of a yard
  Synonym: foot


 
Wikipedia: FT (disambiguation)

FT can stand for:

See also

ksh:FT (Watt ėßß datt?)


 
Translations: Translations for: Ft

Dansk (Danish)
abbr. - fod

abbr. - Fort

abbr. - the Financial Times

Français (French)
abbr. - (abrév = foot, feet) pied/pieds

abbr. - (abrév = foot, feet) pied/pieds, (Mes) pied = 30,48 cm

abbr. - (abrév = Financial Times) FT

Deutsch (German)
abbr. - Fuss

abbr. - ortsfester Funkabschluss

abbr. - Fuß, Füße, Fort

Ελληνική (Greek)
abbr. - πόδι (30 πόντοι), Φαϊνάνσιαλ Τάιμσ

Italiano (Italian)
forte, piede

Português (Portuguese)
abbr. - FT (Financial Times) (Jornal)

Русский (Russian)
фут, работа на полную ставку, "Файнэншиэл Таймс", форт

Español (Spanish)
abbr. - pie, pies

abbr. - fuerte

abbr. - Tiempos Financieros

Svenska (Swedish)
abbr. - fot (måttenhet)

中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
金融时报

设防, 筑城, 筑垒, 防御工事

英尺

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
abbr. - 金融時報

abbr. - 設防, 築城, 築壘, 防禦工事

abbr. - 英尺

한국어 (Korean)
abbr. - (라틴어 처방전에서) 그것을 만들 것

abbr. - fort(요새)

abbr. - financial Times (금융지)

日本語 (Japanese)
abbr. - フィート

עברית (Hebrew)
abbr. - ‮רגל (12 אינטש, 84.03 ס"מ)‬
abbr. - ‮מבצר‬
abbr. - ‮פורינט (מטבע הונגרי)‬


 
 

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