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Feet vs Ozone - What's the difference?

feet | ozone |

As a noun feet

is (foot).

As a verb ozone is

.

feet

English

Noun

(head)
  • (foot).
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  • *:There was a neat hat-and-umbrella stand, and the stranger's weary feet fell soft on a good, serviceable dark-red drugget, which matched in colour the flock-paper on the walls.
  • *{{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham), title=(The China Governess)
  • , chapter=14 citation , passage=Just under the ceiling there were three lunette windows, heavily barred and blacked out in the normal way by centuries of grime. Their bases were on a level with the pavement outside, a narrow way which was several feet lower than the road behind the house.}}
  • (lb) Fact; performance; feat.
  • Derived terms

    * a closed mouth gathers no feet * crow's-feet * cubic feet * drag one's feet * fall on one's feet * fall over one's feet * feet first * feet of clay * feet first * feetless * feetlong * find one's feet * flat feet * get cold feet * get one's feet wet * have one's feet on the ground * hold someone's feet to the fire * itchy feet * land on one's feet * metric feet * on one's feet * out on one's feet * put one's feet up * puppy feet * quick on his feet * six feet under * stand on one's own two feet * stocking-feet * think on one's feet * two left feet * vote with one's feet * washing of feet * See also

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    ozone

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia ozone) (-)
  • (chemistry) An allotrope of oxygen (symbol O3) having three atoms in the molecule instead of the usual two; it is a blue gas, generated from oxygen by electrical discharge.
  • (from an erroneous former belief that seaweed contains and releases ozone) Fresh air, especially that breathed at the seaside and smelling of seaweed.
  • * 1875 , (William Crookes), The Chemical News , page 99,
  • A patent obtained in England, and specified far from clearly, for obtaining ozone' by boiling seaweed,†† may be mentioned as a curiosity, and also the credulity with which ' ozone -baths, prepared in this manner, find a ready sale, in spite of, or perhaps rather on account of, their high price.
  • * 1888 , L. T. Meade, A. Balfour Symington, Edwin Oliver, , Volume 1, page 674,
  • To Ramsgate baths she sped, in quest / Of seaweed and ozone' ; / For seaweed and ' ozone were best, / They said, to give her tone.
  • * 2007 , Robert Douglas, Tales of the Unexpected'', ''Somewhere to Lay My Head , unnumbered page,
  • It's got the lot: fresh sea air, ozone , seaweed. You could cut the air with a knife.

    Derived terms

    * ozone bath * ozone layer * ozone resistance * ozone therapy