Word: heel

Category: heel

Shopping, Health, Sports

Related words: heel

high heel, heel shoes, heel pain, heels, heel boots, high heel shoes, heel spur, tar heel, achilles, achilles heel, high heel cupcakes, jeffrey campbell, my heel hurts, heel hurts, high heel sneakers, wedding shoes

Synonyms: heel

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: heel

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spanish
Translations:
tacón, talón
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german
Translations:
scheißkerl, schuhabsatz, brotkanten, ferse, absatz, hacke
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french
Translations:
alinéa, talon
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italian
Translations:
tacco, garretto, tallone, calcagno
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portuguese
Translations:
calcanhar, salto, talão, ver
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dutch
Translations:
hak, hiel
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russian
Translations:
крен, кренговать, крениться, килевать, подлец, вершина, задник, мерзавец, набойка, шпора, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
hæl
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swedish
Translations:
häl, klack
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finnish
Translations:
tyvi, kantapää, korko, kantalappu
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danish
Translations:
hæl
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czech
Translations:
patka, podpatek, kramflek, pata
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polish
Translations:
piętka, napiętek, obcas, ścięgno, pięta
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hungarian
Translations:
szarufaék, sajtvég, griff, árboctalp, kenyérvég, gyök, tányérnyaló, sercli
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turkish
Translations:
ökçe, topuk
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greek
Translations:
τακούνι, φτέρνα
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ukrainian
Translations:
п'ятка, грання, п'ята, падлюка, рештку, залишок
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albanian
Translations:
thembër, shëroj
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belarusian
Translations:
пята
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estonian
Translations:
kiiluots, kand
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croatian
Translations:
peta, potpetica
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icelandic
Translations:
hæll
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lithuanian
Translations:
kulnas
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latvian
Translations:
papēdis
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romanian
Translations:
călcâi
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slovenian
Translations:
peta, pata

The meaning and "use of": heel

noun
  • the back part of the foot below the ankle. - Knees are bent and held in front of the chest, with the heels positioned below the hips.
  • an inconsiderate or untrustworthy person. - what kind of a heel do you think I am?
  • a command to a dog to walk close behind its owner. - ‘ Heel ’ I said and Rusty obeyed.
  • an instance of a ship heeling. - This system is designed to compensate for wind and heel and control roll, yaw and surge.
verb
  • fit or renew a heel on (a shoe or boot). - In fact, if you are dining there he will lend you a pair of flip-flops to get back to your chair while he heels your soles.
  • (of a dog) follow closely behind its owner. - these dogs are born with the instinctive urge to heel
  • strike (the ball) with the heel of the club. - I heeled the shot and hit a line drive through the fence and into the putting green area.
  • (of a boat or ship) be tilted temporarily by the pressure of wind or by an uneven distribution of weight on board. - As the wind increased, the yacht heeled over to a precarious angle and its bow was being continually submerged by the oncoming swell.
  • set a plant in the ground and cover its roots. - Of course if the weather is very cold when your plants arrive, this is the only option for them, since if it's too cold for planting then it's also too cold to heel plants in .

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