contracted foot
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contracted foot — noun or contracted heel : a horse s foot exhibiting a shrinking or contraction of the lateral hoof walls preventing the proper expansion of the parts and producing pressure on the soft structures causing pain and lameness * * * contracted foot,… … Useful english dictionary
contracted hoof — a condition in a horse s hoof in which it becomes dried out and reduced in size, which causes inadequate pressure on the frog and lameness. Called also contracted foot and contracted heel … Medical dictionary
contracted heel — noun see contracted foot … Useful english dictionary
List of Regiments of Foot — British Army lists Commands and Army groups Field armies in World War I Field armies in World War II Corp … Wikipedia
Big Foot — (other known as Jeremy Gouzd) (1824? December 29, 1890), also known as Spotted foot Elk, was the name of a chief of a sub group of the Lakota Sioux. He was son of chief Lone Horn, and became a chief upon the death of his father. He was a highly… … Wikipedia
Ankle-foot orthosis — (abbreviated: AFO) is a brace, usually plastic, worn on the lower leg and foot to support the ankle, hold the foot and ankle in the correct position, and correct foot drop. Also known as a foot drop brace.AFOs are commonly used in the treatment… … Wikipedia
26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot — Colours of the regiment in 1862 Active 1688–1881 … Wikipedia
Model 1832 Foot Artillery Sword — The Model 1832 Foot Artillery Sword was a 25 inch (64 cm) shortsword with a straight, double edged blade and brass mounted leather scabbard. Contents 1 History 2 Distinguishing features 3 See also … Wikipedia
drake foot — noun Etymology: drake (II) : a furniture foot carved with three lobes so as to suggest the contracted toes of a male duck compare dutch foot; see foot illustration * * * Furniture. See trifid foot … Useful english dictionary
Talipes — Clubfoot. The Latin word talipes was compounded from talus (ankle) + pes (foot) since, with the common ("classic") type of clubfoot (talipes equinovarus), the foot is turned in sharply and the person seems to be walking on their ankle.… … Medical dictionary