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The term "four-footed" has been used in English since at least the 11th century. It is commonly used to describe animals that walk on four legs, such as dogs, cats, horses, and cows. It can also be used to describe objects that have four legs, such as tables and chairs. The term is sometimes used in a figurative sense to mean "stable" or "grounded."
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Etymology The word eyewash has two origins Eye noun The organ of vision Wash
Etymology The word four comes from the Proto Indo European root kʷetwer which also
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Etymology Middle English nimbel from Old English nimel nimhle Germanic root nemona
Etymology From Latin quadrangulum from quadrāngulus meaning having four angles from
Etymology From Latin quaternārius meaning consisting of four Meaning Consistin
Etymology Pie From Middle English pie meaning a black and white horse Bald From
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