footer
/ˈfoʊ.tər/Definitions
1. noun
The bottom part of a web page, often containing information such as copyright notices, sitemap links, and contact details.
“The website’s footer had a link to their social media profiles.”
2. noun
The bottom part of a shoe or a boot, especially one that is decorated or made of a different material from the rest of the shoe.
“She admired the intricate design on the shoe’s footer.”
3. noun
A strip of material, such as leather or rubber, that is attached to the bottom of a boot or shoe.
“The footer of the boot helped prevent slipping on icy surfaces.”
4. verb
To add information, such as metadata, to the bottom of a document or file.
“The software footered the images with EXIF data.”
5. verb
To decorate or embellish the bottom part of something, especially a shoe or boot.
“She footered her boots with intricate embroidery.”