bird's foot

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bird's foot

A small bird perches on a branch with its bird's foot clearly visible.

Definition

Noun: - The foot of a bird: The anatomical structure at the lower end of a bird's leg, used for perching, walking, swimming, or grasping. It typically consists of toes and claws.

Usage
  • The term "bird's foot" is a singular, common noun used to describe the specific foot of a single bird.
  • It is often used in biological, zoological, or descriptive contexts to discuss anatomy, tracks, or morphology.
  • Example:
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • Descriptive Compound: While "bird's foot" itself is a standard noun phrase, it can function descriptively in more complex terms (e.g., "bird's-foot trefoil," a plant named for the shape of its leaf). Note: This is a distinct compound noun where "bird's-foot" acts as an adjective.
  • Possessive Form: The apostrophe-s ('s) indicates possession, specifying that the foot belongs to a bird. The plural form is "birds' feet."
Variants and Related Words
  • Birdfoot (noun, often as one word or hyphenated): Sometimes used in the names of plants that have parts resembling a bird's foot (e.g., bird's-foot violet).
  • Claw, talon: Parts of a bird's foot.
  • Paw: The foot of a mammal; a different anatomical structure.
  • Webbed foot: A specific type of bird's foot with skin connecting the toes, found in ducks and other aquatic birds.
Synonyms
  • Avian foot: A more formal or scientific term.
  • Bird foot: A less common variant without the possessive.
Related Phrases
  • Bird's-eye view: An idiom meaning a view from a high vantage point, as if seen by a bird. (Note: This idiom relates to a bird's perspective, not directly to its foot).
  • To get one's feet wet: An idiom meaning to begin a new experience. (Note: This is a human idiom, not directly related).
Notes on Meaning
  • The term has a single, literal meaning referring to the physical foot of a bird.
  • It is not typically used in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs. Any figurative use (e.g., in plant names) derives directly from the literal shape resembling a bird's foot.
bird's foot

A small bird perches on a branch with its bird's foot clearly visible.

Noun
  1. the foot of a bird