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"footmark" Definitions
  1. FOOTPRINT

21 Sentences With "footmark"

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The footmark is surrounded by a number of cup-shaped depressions.
The footmark of the Roman on the soil of England is indelible.
The Sergeant pointed to the boot in the footmark, without saying a word.
The print was better denned, and answered well for the footmark of a bear.
Tell Dollops to measure and make a drawing of every footmark in and about the place.
He followed the hint of a footmark, and went back up the glen slowly and thoughtfully.
His giant footmark has left its indentation on the rock by the side where the stream flows.
I turned, and there was the print of my trainer, and superimposed on that a huge tiger footmark.
During this six-month period, thousands of pilgrims ascend the mountain to venerate the sacred footmark on the summit.
The Hindus believe that the footmark is that of Lord Shiva, the third godhead of the Hindu Holy Triad.
I kicked him in the foot, then he stepped on my shoe, leaving a big grey footmark on the fabric.
Not a footmark of any sort was to be seen, not a suggestion that any one had visited the place.
We went by every road and footpath that we knew, yet not even a footmark but our own could we find.
Curious, because, so far as one can trace any footmark in this mud-stained corner, one would say it was a more shapely sole.
We searched the garden that night, but found no sign of the intruder, save that just under the window a single footmark was visible in the flower-bed.
There is the belief that the actual footmark lies on a blue sapphire beneath the huge boulder upon the summit, and what we see is only an enlarged symbolic presentation.
Hitchcock Ichnological Cabinet. The Hitchcock Ichnological Cabinet is a collection of fossil footmarks assembled between 1836 and 1865 by Edward Hitchcock (1793–1864), noted American geologist, state geologist of Massachusetts, United States, and President of Amherst College. He was one of the first experts in fossil tracks. A footmark impression in stone is a petrosomatoglyph.
Recent approach takes advantage of digital photography. A set of digital images of a footmark or target area of interest, taken in different viewpoints is required to create detailed and accurate 3D model. Appropriate software allows to visualise a 3D model in different ways, make accurate measurements from a 3D trace or perform a comparison of multiple traces.
The city's economy was impacted by over £80million during the first phase of Collegelands, as over 400 construction jobs were created. This development comprises 588 student study bedrooms including 565 en-suite bedrooms and 23 self-contained studio flats over nine storeys, with some ground floor retail units. Within the buildings footmark two courtyards were formed. It is situated on Havannah Street.
Drogon Tsangpa Gyare was born into the Gya clan at a place near Kule in the Tsang province of Southern Tibet. His father was Gya Zurpo Tsabpey and his mother Marza Darkyi. According to legend and hagiography, the child was born with his birth membrane intact, causing his parents to abandon him through fear. Whilst a giant eagle protected the vulnerable child with his wings, the new born kicked through the membrane leaving a footmark on the nearby rock.
God Saman is the guardian deity of the Sri Pada mountain (Adam's Peak) According to Mahavansa, the great chronicle of Sri Lanka, Sri Pada mountain (also called Sumanakuta, Samangira, Samantha Kuta and Samanala Kanda) bears the impression of the Buddha's left foot, which he left on his third visit to the island. Some say that the name Samantha Kuta means the "Peak of the God Saman". Generally Sri Lankan Buddhists believe that the footmark on the summit of Sri Pada is that of Lord Buddha, who during his third visit to Kelaniya, 2580 years ago, kept the imprint of his left foot thereon as a relic worthy of veneration. Buddhist devotees who climb the Peak regard God Sumana Saman as their benevolent protector.

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