Definitions for footpaces

footpaces foot·pace

Spelling: [foo t-peys]
IPA: /ˈfʊtˌpeɪs/

Footpaces is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 15 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 449 anagrams from letters in footpaces (acefoopst).

Definitions for footpaces

noun

  1. walking pace.
  2. a raised portion of a floor; platform.
  3. a landing or resting place at the end of a short flight of steps.
  4. walking pace.
  5. a raised portion of a floor; platform.
  6. a landing or resting place at the end of a short flight of steps.

Origin of footpaces

First recorded in 1530-40; foot + pace1

Examples for footpaces

The villager suggested his farm horse, on condition that they should ride him at a footpace.

The altar, where a weekly requiem had been said for them, was gone, and the footpace and piscina alone showed where it had stood.

The scamel is simply the footpace of the altar on which she has been set.

Rostov rode on at a footpace not knowing why or to whom he was now going.

He had clothed himself in mean apparel, and rode at a footpace straight to the city, where dwelt the daughter of the King.

They rode at a footpace to the barn, where a large crowd of peasants was standing.

The footpace is also old, and placed exactly in the centre of the apse.

Dolokhov was a long time mounting his horse which would not stand still, then he rode out of the yard at a footpace.

It came at a footpace past the wicket-gate of the station, and the doctor stopped it with a whisper.

As luck would have it, we presently came upon a hill that had to be climbed, and my courser dropped to a footpace.

It came at a footpace past the wicket-gate of the station, and the doctor stopped it with a whisper.

He had clothed himself in mean apparel, and rode at a footpace straight to the city, where dwelt the daughter of the King.

The footpace is also old, and placed exactly in the centre of the apse.

The villager suggested his farm horse, on condition that they should ride him at a footpace.

Rostov rode on at a footpace not knowing why or to whom he was now going.

They rode at a footpace to the barn, where a large crowd of peasants was standing.

Dolokhov was a long time mounting his horse which would not stand still, then he rode out of the yard at a footpace.

The altar, where a weekly requiem had been said for them, was gone, and the footpace and piscina alone showed where it had stood.

As luck would have it, we presently came upon a hill that had to be climbed, and my courser dropped to a footpace.

The scamel is simply the footpace of the altar on which she has been set.

Word Value for footpaces
Scrable

15

Words with friends

17

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