One is called a "pedestrian".
a hiker
a pedestrian
a runner
a jogger
a walker
this person is called a pedestrian
Although the expression 'going on foot' is more often used, 'going by foot' is equally correct. Comparing the usage of 'on' and 'by', most people would say they are going by car, by train, by air, etc., when traveling, not on car, on train, or on air. If riding a bicycle, it would be correct to say you are going by bicycle, not going on bicycle.
A person who walks from place to place.
the person is called a chaufer
A detested person is called a pariah, a detested person, idea, or thing is called an anathema.
A pedestrian is a person traveling on foot.
this person is called a pedestrian
Yes. "Pedestrian" is typically defined as a person traveling on foot, so a jogger would be a pedestrian.
A travel is called. You can move one foot while the ball is in your hands and you have not dribbled. Moving two will result in a travel.
He/she is called a traveler, excursionist, sightseer, or tripper.
A lever worked by a foot is called a foot pedal. It is a mechanism used to control or activate a device using the pressure from a person's foot.
Sometimes a person's wanderlust is called a "traveling bone".
Traveling on foot is known as a Trek.
By foot
A traveling or door-to-door salesman.
hiking
When the foot rolls to the inside when a person walks or stands, it is called pigeon-toed. Being pigeon-toed can cause problems with posture, pain in the lower back, and other problems as a person ages.