Instep is incorrect.
According to dictionary.com instep = "the arched upper surface of the human foot between the toes and the ankle"
Some simple laymans terms are: * Toes, heel, sole, arch, toe nails
a part of ur foot could be a heel, or ur toes
The bottom part of our foot is called as ' SOLE '
The very end is called your heal.
Your heel!
Toes
first its the toes then the ball(the round part next to the biggest toe) next is the arch(the middle part of the foot that is maybe the part that is very ticklish) and the heel(the back of the foot. that when you walk is the last part to hit the floor or ground)
Your toes
The foot is the whole thing where you wear your shoe/sandal. On the under side of the foot, the sole is the front part near the toes and the heel is back part of the foot similar to where we say heel for high heels
Right under your toes there are a series of harder sections on your foot, the part you stand on when you stand to your "tippy-toes." The ball of the foot is where the toes join with the rest of the foot. It is muscular and easily blistered. (Sorce: Wikipedia.) It's the part of your foot right before your toes and after the arch.
Plantar.The sole of the foot is the plantar surface.
or you may be thinking of your foot arch
Metatarsals make up the arches of the foot..... some people call this their instep. The arches of the foot are the longitudinal and the transverse.
Carpels are part of the hand and Tarsels are part of the foot.
Ischemia is the medical term meaning restricting blood flow to a body part.
foot boy or foot girl
Well we can call him a double foot player.
what part of the foot do the metatarsals make
Plantar fascia is part of the foot. It is the thick tissue on the sole of the foot.
A horses foot is called a hoof.
The word "foot" can be a noun when referring to the anatomical structure, a unit of measurement, or the lower part of a piece of clothing. It can also be a verb when referring to walking or moving by foot.
Something part of your foot that starts with t is toe.
Landing foot? Or grounded foot.