Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet SOLES
SOLES
Definition av SOLES
- böjningsform av sole
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- Many important food fish are in this order, including the flounders, soles, turbot, plaice, and halibut.
- is a form of competitive full-contact wrestling where a rikishi (wrestler) attempts to force his opponent out of a circular ring (dohyō) or into touching the ground with any body part other than the soles of his feet (usually by throwing, shoving or pushing him down).
- Skin lesions frequently develop in the form of a rash of flat discolored spots and bumps which may be followed by vesicular sores with blisters on palms of the hands, soles of the feet, buttocks, and sometimes on the lips.
- Humans, and other animals that walk on the soles of their feet, are described as being plantigrade; unguligrade animals are those that walk on hooves at the tips of their toes.
- The long hair covering the soles of its paws insulates its pads against the extreme temperatures found in deserts.
- Clogs are a type of footwear that has a thick, rigid sole typically made of wood, although in American English, shoes with rigid soles made of other materials are also called clogs.
- Around half of those affected develop a rash, with reddening and sometimes small bumps on the palms, foot soles, torso, and face.
- Sandal slippers – cushioned sandals with soft rubber or fabric soles, similar to Birkenstock's cushioned sandals.
- Tolkien, which are sometimes called halflings, they have slightly pointed ears, their feet are covered with curly hair with leathery soles, and they tend to be portrayed as stealthy and lucky.
- It typically affects the neck, scalp, upper eyelids, ears, palms, soles, ankles, wrists, genital areas and bottom.
- They are also known to feed on bottom-dwelling teleost fishes, as well as soles, flounders, Alaska pollock, rockfishes, shrimps, hermit crabs, and even marine snails.
- The soles of the legs are protected by stiff tufts of hair, a trait that improves traction on loose sandy surfaces as well as protection against extreme temperatures; muzzles and vibrissae are generally black to brown.
- In other work conditions, pacs, or bunny boots, with rubber soles and thick, removable wool felt liners are used.
- But because the stage floors were waxed and too slick for regular tap shoes, she had to dance in shoes with rubber treads on the soles.
- Their legs were straight, the soles of their feet like the hooves of a bull, gleaming like polished brass.
- The group's name means "the smiling boot", which refers to the appearance of a work boot with worn-out soles.
- A doormat or door-mat is a flat, usually rectangular but sometimes oval, object, usually placed immediately outside or inside the entrance to a house or other building, to allow people to easily scrub or wipe the soles of their shoes before entering.
- The name Blackfoot probably comes from the blackened soles of the leather shoes that the people wore.
- The system of proportion in the second Egyptian canon of the Saite period consisted of a grid of twenty-one and one-fourth parts, with twenty-one squares from the soles of the feet to a line drawn through the centre of the eyes.
- Shoes with thickened soles are also used in cases of orthopedic problems, although the term "elevator shoe" is not usually used for these.
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