Feat. It means accomplishment.
That is the correct spelling of "foot" (pedal extremity, or unit equal to twelve inches).
Metre is the British spelling of meter. A meter is equal to 39.37 (American) inches equaling 3 feet. It is part of the metric system. It originated from the French in the late 1700's It originates from Greek "metron" meaning to measure. The word "meter" is from Latin also meaning to measure.
That is the correct spelling of "acre" (unit of area equal to 43,560 square feet).
it shows a sign of freedom
cramp or numbnessTingling eg:Tingling in Hands and Feet
By placing a ' or " after the number. ' meaning feet and " meaning inches. Ex: 9' 6"
If you mean "feet" as in human feet, then you have spelt it correctly. However if you meant 'feat' as in featuring, then of course it's feat.
The word "feet" has a short vowel sound. The "ee" in "feet" makes the short /iː/ sound, as in "sit" or "bit".
Tori Spelling is roughly five feet, two inches tall.
No, the word "feet" does not have a short e sound. It is pronounced with a long e sound.
Tori Spelling is roughly five feet, two inches tall.
The word "feet" has a long vowel sound. The letter "e" in "feet" makes the sound of the letter's name, which is a long E sound.
1 cent = 435.60 sq.feet (ft2) = 1/100 acre
The spelling in this question leave a lot to be desired and the meaning of the question is even more obtuse! A trangle (or triangle, even) cannot be 150 square feet and, at the same time, have an area of 24 feet. And that is apart from the fact that nothing can have an area of 24 feet since that is a linear measure, not a measure of area!
A lama has 4 feet i don't know a bout a llamaor is it just a spelling mistake?
The term 'false feet' is the plural form; the singular form is 'false foot'.
The spelling "hop" means to move with more than one foot at a time (both feet for humans). The similar word is hope, meaning to desire or anticipate.