I believe it's foot
No, a football is not actually a foot long. The name "football" comes from the sport itself, not the size of the ball.
The word football does not come from Latin. It is from the English language, and is a compound of foot and ball based on the Oxford English Dictionary.
foot cause it has less letters after
No. The first foot has to be in bounds.
In alphabetical order, "foot" comes before "footstep." This is because the order is determined by the first letter of each word, and since both words start with "f," the second letter is compared. The letter "o" in "foot" comes before "o" in "footstep," so "foot" is listed first.
kasabian club foot
lol because you play with a ball and you hit it with your foot there for football Lol hahaAnswerSoccer was originally an abbreviation for 'Association Football' use by players in 19th centaury England to make a distinction from 'Rugger' or Rugby Football. Since then Soccer has become a dictionary word in its own right.
The term "foot" comes first, as it refers to the body part itself. "Footstep" is a compound word that describes the action or sound made when a foot strikes the ground while walking or running. Therefore, the concept of a foot precedes the specific action denoted by a footstep.
le foot != football
le foot, le football
to play football is jouer au foot, jouer au football in French. To play football - Jouer au foot ball in french
After an inch comes a foot, which is equivalent to 12 inches.