See also: Heel Heeled Heely Heeler Heeltap Heeling
1. Heel definition is - the back of the human foot below the ankle and behind the arch
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2. Heel is a pharmaceutical company specialized in developing and manufacturing medicines made from natural ingredients.
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3. Heel synonyms, Heel pronunciation, Heel translation, English dictionary definition of Heel
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4. Back part of the foot or footwear: The shoe fits perfectly everywhere except at the Heel
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5. In Heel medicines, several active components are selectively combined and become active on multiple targets in the body
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6. This multi-target approach of Heel pharmaceuticals enables the organism to activate its autoregulatory capacity instead of only suppressing the symptoms and signs of an illness.
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7. The Heel is the portion of the human body that lies at the bottom-rear part of each foot
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8. Its exterior shape is formed by the calcaneus, also known as the Heel bone
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10. Find a great selection of women's shoes from kitten Heel to medium, high and ultra-high Heels from top brands including Christian Louboutin, Badgley Mischka, Steve Madden and more.
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11. Heel spur — A Heel spur is an abnormal growth of bone at the area where the plantar fascia attaches to the Heel bone
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12. Shop The Heel Shoe Fitters selection of shoes, boots and sandals from brands like Birkenstock, On Running, Haflinger, Aetrex, and many more
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13. Plantar fasciitis (PLAN-tur fas-e-I-tis) is one of the most common causes of Heel pain
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14. It involves inflammation of a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of your foot and connects your Heel bone to your toes (plantar fascia)
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15. In professional wrestling, a Heel (also known as a rudo in lucha libre) is a wrestler who portrays a villain, "bad guy" or "rulebreaker" and acts as an antagonist to the faces, who are the heroic protagonist or "good guy" characters
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16. Not everything a Heel wrestler does must be villainous: Heels need only to be booed or jeered by the audience to be effective characters, although most truly
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17. Heel (n.1) "back of the foot," Old English hela, from Proto-Germanic *hanhilon (source also of Old Norse hæll, Old Frisian hel, Dutch hiel), from PIE *kenk-(3) "Heel, bend of the knee" (source also of Old English hoh "hock").
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18. Down at Heels (1732) refers to Heels of boots or shoes worn down and the owner too poor to replace them.
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19. The Heel is the prominence at the posterior end of the foot
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20. It is based on the projection of one bone, the calcaneus or Heel bone, behind the articulation of the bones of the lower leg
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21. Heel pain is one of the most common complaints of patients with foot and ankle disorders
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22. The pain commonly occurs at the undersurface of the foot called the plantar surface or at the back surface of the Heel
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23. While painful Heel conditions may not be disabling or cause severe pain, they are typically annoying enough to limit any walking
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24. The most common causes of Heel pain are plantar fasciitis (bottom of the Heel) and Achilles tendinitis (back of the Heel)
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25. Causes of Heel pain also include: Achilles tendinitis; Achilles tendon rupture; Bone tumor; Bursitis (joint inflammation) Haglund's deformity; Heel spur; Osteomyelitis (a bone infection) Paget's disease of bone; Peripheral
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26. The part of a sock or shoe that covers the Heel of the foot…
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27. Heel definition, the back part of the human foot, below and behind the ankle
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28. Heel pad syndrome is a condition that can develop due to changes in the thickness and elasticity of your Heel pad
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30. Achilles' Heel definition is - a vulnerable point
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31. How to use Achilles' Heel in a sentence
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32. Heel spur — A Heel spur is an abnormal growth of bone at the area where the plantar fascia attaches to the Heel bone
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33. Adding a high-quality Heel cup insert is a great way to get instant relief from sore, achy, and painful Heel pain
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34. We recommend gel inserts, as they are high-quality Heel cups that provide quick and noticeable results
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35. Size and material are two things to consider when selecting a Heel cup product.
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36. Sarah's first husband turned out to be a total Heel
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37. The salesperson was a real Heel, using every dishonest trick in the book to secure a sale
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41. Two brothers and rivals - one a villain, or "Heel," in the ring; the other a hero, or "face," war over their late father's wrestling promotion, vying for national attention in small-town Georgia.
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42. Calcaneus (Heel bone) fractures typically occur during a high-energy event—such as a car crash or a fall from a ladder—when the Heel is crushed under the weight of the body
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43. You're the Heel, BOO! A Heel is a bad guy in professional wrestling.He's a Hate Sink, existing to make the crowd angry and menace their favorites.They are typically the antagonist of a pro wrestling storyline or "angle." The opposite of a Heel is a Face.
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44. Note that hate comes from a desire to see the Heel punished and set back, distinct from X-Pac Heat, which skips that step and simply wants
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45. During Heel walking the leash is never tight, or, the dog doesn’t wear a leash at all
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46. Off leash Heel walking can be very useful in situations where you need your hands free or when you have more than one dog at Heel
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47. Teaching a dog to Heel: training sessions
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48. Teaching a dog to Heel is a process that requires regular training sessions.
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49. Heel problems are common and can be painful
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50. Often, they result from too much stress on your Heel bone and the tissues that surround it
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51. Heel definition: Your Heel is the back part of your foot, just below your ankle
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52. Heel is a narrative short that explores this world, and touches on the sensitive topics of …
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53. Heel pain is a common problem that can affect the bottom, the side, or the back of the Heel
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54. Heel pain is usually caused by continual pressure or stress to the foot and can be extremely painful.
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55. Heel spurs often cause no symptoms
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56. But Heel spurs can be associated with intermittent or chronic pain -- especially while walking, jogging, or running -- if inflammation develops at the point of
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57. In wrestling, a Heel is a villain character
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58. Heels are portrayed as behaving in an immoral manner, breaking rules or otherwise taking advantage of their opponents outside of the bounds of the rules of the match
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59. In non-wrestling jargon, Heels are often the "bad guys" in pro wrestling storylines
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60. Some tweeners exhibit Heel mannerisms
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61. The hindmost portion of an elongated structure, or something else comparable to the Heel of the foot
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62. Thomas Heel a shoe correction consisting of a Heel one half inch longer and an eighth to a sixth of an inch higher on the inside; used to bring the Heel of the foot into varus and to
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63. “Heel” is traditionally on your left side for obedience and rally competitions
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64. Fat fad Heel atrophy is the loss of fatty tissue on the Heel
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65. Most people under 75 years old have plantar fasciitis, as you get older it is possible to get Heel pad atrophy
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66. Bottom Of The Heel Pain: Bottom of the foot pain at the Heel is most commonly by plantar fasciitis & Heel spurs.
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67. The retrocalcaneal bursa is located in the back of the ankle by the Heel
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68. It is where the large Achilles tendon connects the calf muscles to the Heel bone
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69. Walking with your dog at a "Heel" is more formal than walking your dog on a loose leash.Teaching a dog to Heel involves training it to stay close by your side while walking and it is a great way to instill self-control in your dog whether it's on or off leash.
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70. The back of the Heel spur can develop from insertional Achilles tendinitis
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71. Back of the Heel spur is also known as a calcaneal spur
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72. If the lump on your Heel develops gradually, appears on the bottom of your foot, and is less than an inch in diameter, it may be a plantar fibroma–a benign lump that is a mass of cells
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73. Plantar fibromas usually show up on the bottom of your foot, beneath the Heel
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74. Blisters on your Heel can be painful, but they're very common
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75. A Heel spur is a pointed bony outgrowth of the bone of the Heel (the calcaneus bone)
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76. Chronic local inflammation at the insertion of soft-tissue tendons or plantar fascia is a common cause of bone spurs (osteophytes).Heel spurs can be located at the back of the Heel or under the Heel…
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77. Heel spurs are tiny protruding calcium deposits that develop near the base of your Heel bone
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78. If you're feeling pain on the bottom of your foot near your Heel, you may have a Heel spur.
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79. Although plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of Heel pain, one should not overlook other possible etiologies
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80. Plantar fasciitis is by far the most common cause of Heel pain.
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81. Heel pain is a common and frequently disabling clinical complaint that may be caused by a broad spectrum of osseous or soft-tissue disorders
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82. These disorders are classified on the basis of anatomic origin and predominant location of Heel pain to foster a better understanding of this complaint.
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HEEL [hēl]
NOUN
heel (noun) · heels (plural noun)
VERB
heel (verb) · heels (third person present) · heeled (past tense) · heeled (past participle) · heeling (present participle)
EXCLAMATION
VERB
heel (verb) · heels (third person present) · heeled (past tense) · heeled (past participle) · heeling (present participle)
NOUN
heel (noun) · heels (plural noun)
VERB
heel (verb) · heels (third person present) · heeled (past tense) · heeled (past participle) · heeling (present participle)
The noun HEEL has 6 senses: 1. the bottom of a shoe or boot; the back part of a shoe or boot that touches the ground and provides elevation 2. the back part of the human foot 3. someone who is morally reprehensible
Definition of heel. (Entry 1 of 4) 1a : the back of the human foot below the ankle and behind the arch. b : the part of the hind limb of other vertebrates that is similar in structure to the human heel nipping at the cow's heels.
heel(noun) the bottom of a shoe or boot; the back part of a shoe or boot that touches the ground and provides elevation. Synonyms: dog, hound, bounder, blackguard, cad.
a contemptibly dishonorable or irresponsible person: We all feel like heels for ducking out on you like this. Professional Wrestling. a headlining wrestler who plays a villainous role and typically loses matches to the wrestler playing a heroic character.Compare face (def. 19).