footpad
Kelime Anlamı :
1. haydut.
2. yaya dolaşan haydut.
3. yol kesen eşkıya.
4. yol kesen haydut.
5. eski yaya dolaşan haydut.
Tanımlar :
1.
A thief who preys on pedestrians.
2. A plate or similar structure on the leg of a spacecraft that distributes weight and helps prevent sinking after landing.
2. A plate or similar structure on the leg of a spacecraft that distributes weight and helps prevent sinking after landing.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
the soft underside of an animal's paw.
2. A medicated bandage for the treatment of corns and warts.
3. A thief on foot who robs travellers on the road.
4. (also "foot pad") an unmade, minor walking trail formed only by foot traffic.
2. A medicated bandage for the treatment of corns and warts.
3. A thief on foot who robs travellers on the road.
4. (also "foot pad") an unmade, minor walking trail formed only by foot traffic.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A highwayman or robber on foot.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A highwayman who robs on foot; specifically, one of a large class, existing in europe when police authority was still in an ineffective condition, who made a business of robbing people passing on horseback or in carriages.
2. A pad fitted over the sole of a horse's foot to prevent balling in snow.
3. an anklet of leather strapped on a horse's foot to prevent interfering; a boot.
4. in entomology, a cushion-like expansion on the lower surface of the tarsal joints: applied especially to the onychium, or membranous cushion between the tarsal claws. also called foot-cushion and pulvillus. see cut under flesh-fly.
2. A pad fitted over the sole of a horse's foot to prevent balling in snow.
3. an anklet of leather strapped on a horse's foot to prevent interfering; a boot.
4. in entomology, a cushion-like expansion on the lower surface of the tarsal joints: applied especially to the onychium, or membranous cushion between the tarsal claws. also called foot-cushion and pulvillus. see cut under flesh-fly.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
a highwayman who robs on foot
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