Goose-foot

  • 1goose|foot — «GOOS FUT», noun, plural foots. any one of various weedy herbs with clusters of small, greenish flowers (so called from the shape of the leaves); pigweed …

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  • 2goose-foot — …

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  • 3goose step — 1. a marching step of some infantries in which the legs are swung high and kept straight and stiff. 2. a military exercise in which the body is balanced on one foot, without advancing, while the other foot is swung forward and back. [1800 10] * * …

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  • 4Mother Goose — This article is about the fairy tale character. For other uses, see Mother Goose (disambiguation). A page from a late 17th century handwritten and illustrated version of Charles Perrault s Contes de ma mère l Oye, depicting Puss in Boots The… …

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  • 5CFB Goose Bay — Goose Bay Airport IATA …

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  • 6Domestic goose — An Embden goose Conservation status Domesticated S …

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  • 7Pink-footed Goose — Taxobox name = Pink footed Goose status = LC | status system = IUCN3.1 image width = 240px regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Aves ordo = Anseriformes familia = Anatidae genus = Anser species = A. brachyrhynchus binomial = Anser… …

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  • 8He Cooked His Goose — Infobox Film name = He Cooked His Goose caption = director = Jules White writer = Felix Adler starring = Moe Howard Larry Fine Shemp Howard Angela Stevens Mary Ainslee Diana Darrin cinematography = | editing = producer = Jules White distributor …

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  • 9The Foot — can refer to: * of the first season of Six Feet Under . *The Foot Clan of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. *The Foot Book *The Foot of Cupid *The Foot can refer to the 4 Grey Goose Bottles that are blocked on a back bar.ee also*Foot in anatomy *Foot …

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  • 10sea goose — Phalarope Phal a*rope, n. [Gr. ? having a patch of white + ?, ?, a foot: cf. F. phalarope.] (Zo[ o]l.) Any species of {Phalaropus} and allied genera of small wading birds ({Grall[ae]}), having lobate toes. They are often seen far from land,… …

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