heel (2)

  • 91Heel en Panheel — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Heel. Heel en Panheel Ancienne commune des Pays Bas Histoire Administration Pays …

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  • 92Heel (disambiguation) — A heel is the prominence at the posterior end of the foot.Heel may also refer to: *Heel (corporation), a homeopathic organization *Heel (professional wrestling) *Heel (shoe) *Heel, Netherlands *A term in sailing *Part of a guitar …

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  • 93heel plate — noun 1. : butt plate 2. : a metal plate (as one designed to protect against wear) for the heel of a shoe * * * heel|plate «HEEL PLAYT», noun, or heel plate. 1. a protective metal plate on the heel of a shoe, boot, or ski. 2. a metal plate on the… …

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  • 94Heel Verlag — Der Heel Verlag wurde 1980 in Bonn Oberkassel gegründet. Erstes Verlagsobjekt war der Konzert Almanach, eine jährlich erscheinende Zusammenstellung aller Konzerttermine der klassischen Musik in Deutschland. Der Heel Verlag beschäftigt 22… …

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  • 95heel-and-toe — /hil ən ˈtoʊ/ (say heel uhn toh) adjective 1. denoting a pace, as in walking contests, in which the heel of the front foot touches ground before the toes of the rear one leave it. –verb (i) (heel and toed, heel and toeing) 2. to operate the… …

  • 96Heel stick — A procedure in which a newborn baby s heel is pricked and then a small amount of the blood is collected, usually with a narrow gauge ( capillary ) glass tube or a filter paper. The heel stick is now the most common way to draw blood from newborns …

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  • 97heel pad — 1. a specialized collection of fibrous and adipose tissue underlying the calcaneus to form a cushion for the heel; called also calcaneal fat p. and heel fat p. 2. a soft pad inserted in a shoe to cushion the heel …

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  • 98heel-tap —    a small volume of alcohol left in a glass    A tap was the sole or heel of a shoe, whence the liquid at the bottom of the glass:     Seize the bottle and push it about. Don t fill on a heel tap, it is not decorous. (A. Boswell, 1803)    The… …

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  • 99heel spur — /ˈhil spɜ/ (say heel sper) noun a build up of calcium to the heel bone, often following the pulling away of the plantar fascia from the heel area, sometimes causing inflammation and pain …

  • 100heel-less shoe — /hil ləs ˈʃu/ (say heel luhs shooh) noun a shoe which is shaped like a high heel shoe, but having the raised part at the back of the shoe supported by a stiff sole plate rather than a heel …