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Neolithic
stopa

ft SUST.

1. ft abrev. de foot

ft

2. ft abrev. de feet

ft

I. foot <feet> [fʊt] SUST.

1. foot (body part):

foot of animal
to get to one's feet coloq.
stawać [perf stanąć] na nogi

2. foot (measurement):

stopa f (30,48 cm)

3. foot (bottom):

foot of mountain

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

stawiać [perf postawić] pierwsze kroki

II. foot [fʊt] V. trans.

to foot the bill coloq.
płacić [perf za-] za rachunek

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They are relatively slow growing though in time the larger species can grow up to 15m ft.
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The limestone bridge is high and long with a 17.8 ft span.
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The overall length of this seal is 2.43.5 m (8.411.7 ft) and weight is from 200to 600.
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The park also has a pool that is 165 ft long by 75 ft wide with ten lanes.
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The nests typically are about 7.6-15.1m ft high off the ground, halfway up the tree, and out on a horizontal branch.
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