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Descending the stairs
I ascended the stairs and met my boss who was descending the stairs.
"Foot of the stairs" refers to the bottom part or lowest point of a staircase where one would step onto the floor after descending the stairs.
M.C. Escher, Nude Descending the Staircase, Phildelphia Museum of Art
Shingo Ito has written: 'Autonomous climbing and descending of stairs and slopes by a mobile robot'
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It was time for breakfast, so she began descending the stairs to reach the kitchen.
Your leg muscles work together to help you walk up stairs.
Yes, the word 'descending' functions as a gerund, the present participle of a verb that functions as a noun in a sentence.The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:Climbing the tree was fun but descending was harder. (noun, subject of the second half of the compound sentence)She was descending the stairs like a princess in her gown. (verb)She lined up the students in descending order of height. (adjective)The other noun forms for the verb to descend are descendant and descent.
Mainly your leg muscles.
If we're thinking of the same person, you're referring to Maria Menounos.
The word "പലകല" (pilkalam) in Malayalam means "staircase" or "steps." It refers to a structure consisting of a series of steps or stairs for ascending or descending between floors in a building.