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Definition of Footfall

Footfall
Footfall Foot"fall`, n. A setting down of the foot; a footstep; the sound of a footstep. --Shak. Seraphim, whose footfalls tinkled on the tufted floor. --Poe.

Meaning of Footfall from wikipedia

- Footfall is a 1985 science fiction novel by American writers Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. The book depicts the arrival of members of an alien species...
- Look up footfall in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Footfall is a 1985 science fiction novel. Footfall or footfalls can also refer to: Footfalls, 1975...
- Footfalls is a play by Samuel Beckett. It was written in English, between 2 March and December 1975 and was first performed at the Royal Court Theatre...
- metrics. Footfall measures the number of people who enter a shop or business in a particular period of time. When analysing trends, the footfall is often...
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- Footfalls of Indian History (1915) is a book written by Sister Nivedita. Nivedita dedicated her life for the service of India. In the book the author...
- Footfalls is a lost 1921 American silent mystery film directed by Charles Brabin and starring Tyrone Power Sr. that was based upon the short story Footfalls...
- worldwide grosses vary between ₹455.63 (News18)- ₹456 crore (Pinkvilla ) Footfalls refer to the number of tickets sold. See Box office § Average ticket price...
- FootFall Ltd was founded in 1991 by John Gallagher and Brian Barnes. The company initially sold hardware solutions[clarification needed] designed to measure...
- training, and the "ambling" gaits that are various smooth-riding, four-beat footfall patterns that may appear naturally in some individuals. Special training...