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foot rule Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( foot rule ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଫୁଟ ନିୟମ, ଗୋଟିଏ ପାଦ ମାପିବା ବାଡି,

Noun:

ଗୋଡ ନିୟମ |,

foot rule's Usage Examples:

Among its provisions is the "six-foot rule", copied by other municipalities, that requires that dancers maintain.


" Because the methods of measuring under the "per-foot rule" were not rigorously enforced, furnishing.


standard in Alaska to use a 500 ft (152 m) prominence rule rather than a 300-foot rule.


furnishings, commonly called the "per-foot rule" .


The statue of Lister in Bradford"s Lister Park depicts him standing with a two-foot rule clasped across his chest.


and 11/4 inch; Two maul rings; Set of wedges; 1 Spade; Pick-axe; Two-foot rule; Chalk line; Square; A Plumb Bob.


offshore sailing class, which raced for the One Ton Cup, of the RORC 22 foot rule between 1965 and 1970, and then the International Offshore Rule between.


300 mm metric rule is of a similar length to the traditional imperial one-foot rule.


1985 20 foot rule Randy Smyth first year 20" x 8.


strikes down ban on strip clubs: City instead will keep pushing for 4-foot rule, Seattle Post-Intelligence (September 12, 2005).


were designed with the Transportation Security Administration"s "300-foot rule" in mind, and satisfy the 300-foot (91 m) distance between parked vehicles.


together" or when there are just two players left, a twenty-foot rule replaces the ten-foot rule.


The film"s title refers to the "six foot rule", a guideline from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation which states that cystic.



Synonyms:

pes, man, pedal extremity, leg, vertebrate foot, great toe, vena metatarsus, toe, heel, big toe, metatarsal vein, human foot, arteria digitalis, arteria arcuata, arcuate artery, pes planus, heelbone, instep, little toe, human being, os tarsi fibulare, flatfoot, vena intercapitalis, hallux, intercapitular vein, calcaneus, homo, human, sole, metatarsal artery, arteria metatarsea, digital arteries, splayfoot,

Antonyms:

conformist, rested, zygodactyl foot, heterodactyl foot, natural elevation,

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