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View synonyms for crow's-foot

crow's-foot

[ krohz-foot ]

noun

, plural crow's-feet.
  1. Usually crow's-feet. any of the tiny wrinkles at the outer corners of the eyes resulting from age or constant squinting.
  2. Aeronautics. an arrangement of ropes in which one main rope exerts pull at several points simultaneously through a group of smaller ropes, as in balloon or airship rigging.
  3. (in tailoring) a three-pointed embroidered design used as a finish, as at the end of a seam or opening.


crow's-foot

noun

  1. often plural a wrinkle at the outer corner of the eye
  2. an embroidery stitch with three points, used esp as a finishing at the end of a seam
  3. a system of diverging short ropes to distribute the pull of a single rope, used esp in balloon and airship riggings


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Word History and Origins

Origin of crow's-foot1

1350–1400; Middle English; so called because likened to a crow's foot or footprint

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