Footrest
//ˈfʊtˌɹɛst//
Synonyms for "footrest" (35 found)
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23 translations across 17 languages.
Catalan
1 entries- reposapeus noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
Chinese Mandarin
2 entries- 擱腳板 /搁脚板 noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
- 腳凳 /脚凳 noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
Estonian
1 entries- jalatugi noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
Finnish
1 entries- jalkatuki noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
French
1 entries- repose-pied noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
German
1 entries- Fußstütze noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
Hungarian
3 entries- lábtartó noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
- lábtámasz noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
- lábzsámoly noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
Icelandic
1 entries- skammel noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
Italian
2 entries- pedana noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
- poggiapiedi noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
Japanese
2 entries- フットレスト noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
- 足載せ台 noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
Māori
2 entries- kaupeka noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
- teka noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
Old Armenian
1 entries- պատուանդան noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
Ottoman Turkish
1 entries- پیكه noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
Portuguese
1 entries- apoio para os pés noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
Russian
1 entries- подста́вка для ног noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
Spanish
1 entries- reposapiés noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
Swedish
1 entries- fotstöd noun (a support on which to rest the feet)
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