arch of the foot
121Excavations at the Temple Mount — Excavations adjacent to Robinson s Arch Robinson s Arch …
122Occupation of the Jordan Valley (1918) — Australian Imperial Force (AIF) Canteen in the Jordan Valley The British Empire s occupation of the Jordan Valley occurred during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of World War I, beginning after the Capture of Jericho in February when the… …
123transverse arch of foot — an arch on the plantar surface of the foot, formed by the navicular, cuneiform, cuboid, and five metatarsal bones. Called also metatarsal a …
124fallen arch — noun an instep flattened so the entire sole rests on the ground • Syn: ↑sunken arch • Hypernyms: ↑instep * * * fallen arch A flattened foot arch ● arch …
125claw foot — 1. a foot with claws. 2. a representation of the claws of an animal or bird, esp. on the foot of a piece of furniture. 3. a pathological distortion of the human foot, consisting chiefly of an abnormally high longitudinal arch. [1815 25] * * * …
126transverse arch — transverse arch, an arch formed by bones across the ball of the foot; metatarsal arch …
127Jerusalem during the Mamluk period — Jerusalem was under the Mamluk rule from 1260 to 1516. This period coincides with the history of the city s years of Mamluk rule in Israel. Mamluk Jerusalem was a city strategically marginal, politically and economically, yet high religious… …
128Under the rose — Rose Rose, n. [AS. rose, L. rosa, probably akin to Gr. ?, Armor. vard, OPer. vareda; and perhaps to E. wort: cf. F. rose, from the Latin. Cf. {Copperas}, {Rhododendron}.] 1. A flower and shrub of any species of the genus {Rosa}, of which there… …