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What is the plural of foot?

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What is an English word or series of words that can be a plural form of the noun "foot"?

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Feet, as in "You have 2 feet, one foot on each leg." and "This driveway is five feet long, is it big enough for our car?".
Comment on The plural of "athlete's foot" is... (jeffa) Re: The plural of "athlete's foot" is... by jeffa (Chancellor) on May 02, 2003 at 15:31 UTC
This is also true where the attribute noun is itself qualified with a number, such as a twenty-dollar bill, a ten-foot pole or a two-man tent. The plural is used for pluralia tantum ...
foot - feet handful - handfuls http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/h… Edit: The plural of handful can be both handfuls and handsful. http://www.merriam-webster ...
The noun 'foot' has an irregular plural, whether it is a part of the body or a measurement of length that is being referred to. One foot, two (or more!) feet.

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