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Definition of Footmarks

Footmark
Footmark Foot"mark`, n. A footprint; a track or vestige. --Coleridge.

Meaning of Footmarks from wikipedia

- Southeast Asia: Indian Imprints, A Different Pilgrimage, and Tracking Indian Footmarks. Indian Imprints was broadcast on Doordarshan in 18 episodes. Indian Film...
- Lucy's feet. Then downward from the steep hill's edge They tracked the footmarks small; And through the broken hawthorn-hedge, And by the long stone-wall;...
- bowler's body actions after the release of the ball to stabilise their body. Footmarks On a gr**** pitch, the bowler creates a rough patch where they lands their...
- Footprints are the impressions or images left behind by a person walking or running. Hoofprints and pawprints are those left by animals with hooves or...
- side for the third match, being preferred because he could help create footmarks on the pitch for off-spinner Nathan Lyon to bowl into. Starc struggled...
- the police wrongly take Thaddeus in as a suspect, Holmes deduces from footmarks and other clues that there are two persons involved in the murder: a one-legged...
- The Hitch**** Ichnological Cabinet is a collection of fossil footmarks ****embled between 1836 and 1865 by Edward Hitch**** (1793–1864), noted American...
- Machine Hitch****, Edward, 1847, "Description of two new species of fossil footmarks found in M****achusetts and Connecticut, or of the animals that made them"...
- the inhabitants of the above towns were surprised at discovering the footmarks of some strange and mysterious animal endowed with the power of ubiquity...
- pitch within this region, and if it is scuffed or damaged by the bowler's footmarks it can give an unfair advantage to the bowling side. These areas can be...