See also: in step From in- + step. (US) IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">ˈinˌstɛp</span>/ <span class="searchmatch">instep</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">insteps</span>) (anatomy) The arched part of the top of the foot between the toes...
<span class="searchmatch">instep</span> borers plural of <span class="searchmatch">instep</span> borer tribesperson...
<span class="searchmatch">insteps</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">instep</span> septins, spinets, step-ins...
From <span class="searchmatch">instep</span> + -ed. <span class="searchmatch">instepped</span> (not comparable) (in combination) Having a specified kind of <span class="searchmatch">instep</span>. a high-<span class="searchmatch">instepped</span> shoe...
English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">instep</span> borer Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">instep</span> borer (plural <span class="searchmatch">instep</span> borers) (historical) A supposed torture device placed on the foot...
Sinological IPA (old-style, no sandhi): /t͡ɕyəʔ²⁻⁵⁴ fu¹¹ t͡səʔ²/ 腳跗子 (Jin) <span class="searchmatch">instep</span>; top of the foot Dialectal synonyms of 腳背 (“<span class="searchmatch">instep</span>; top of the foot”) [map]...
giog5 pan2 Sinological IPA: /ki̯ok̚² pʰan¹¹/ 腳盤 (Taiwanese Hakka) <span class="searchmatch">instep</span> (part of the foot) Dialectal synonyms of 腳背 (“<span class="searchmatch">instep</span>; top of the foot”) [map]...
IPA(key): /vreːf/ Hyphenation: wreef Rhymes: -eːf From Middle Dutch wrijch (“<span class="searchmatch">instep</span>”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *wrīha(n)-. Most likely influenced by...
nepits plural of nepit T-spine, in step, <span class="searchmatch">instep</span>, pinest, septin, spinet, step in, step-in...
T-spine (plural T-spines) (medicine, colloquial) The thoracic spine. in step, <span class="searchmatch">instep</span>, nepits, pinest, septin, spinet, step in, step-in...