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prenominal, noun
many-legged, octopus-like
Other readings:
タコ足【タコあし】
たこ足【たこあし】

noun
Penthorum chinensis (species of saxifrage)(usually kana)
Other readings:
タコノアシ

noun, no-adjective
redundancy, superfluity, useless addition

noun, no-adjective, na-adjective
lack of ability, inadequacy, (being) out of one's depth

noun
rapid progress, great strides

noun, auxillary suru verb
foot-binding
Other readings:
纒足【てんそく】

noun
having a long torso and short legs, long-bodied and short-legged(yojijukugo)

noun
sitting position similar to seiza (but with both legs splayed out slightly and one's backside resting directly on the ground)

noun
bare legs, bare feet, stockingless legs(slang)
See also:生 (なま)
Other readings:
なま足【なまあし】
生脚【なまあし】

noun
walking pace, slow march
Other readings:
並足【なみあし】
並み歩【なみあし】

noun, no-adjective
1.
two legs, two feet
2.
two pairs
Other readings:
2足【にそく】

noun
coolie, laborer, labourer, carrier

noun
stealthy footsteps
See also:差し足
Other readings:
抜足【ぬきあし】
ぬき足【ぬきあし】

あしあし
nukiashisashiashi
expression, noun
stealthy footsteps, walking on tiptoe(yojijukugo)
Other readings:
ぬき足さし足【ぬきあしさしあし】
抜き足さし足【ぬきあしさしあし】
抜足差足【ぬきあしさしあし】

noun
1.
cabriole leg (of a table, chair, etc.)
2.
stealthy footsteps, walking silently
Other readings:
猫脚【ねこあし】

noun
walking with bent knees to strengthen thighs and improve balance(sumo term)

noun
flutter kick (swimming), the thrash
Other readings:
ばた足【ばたあし】
バタ脚【バタあし】
ばた脚【ばたあし】
バタアシ

noun
1.
daytime
2.
position of the Sun
Other readings:
日脚【ひあし】

noun
spreading of a fire
Other readings:
火足【ひあし】

noun
1.
pedestrian traffic
2.
kanji "legs radical" (radical 10)(儿, as in 児)
See also:人繞

noun, no-adjective
labour shortage, labor shortage, shortage of workers, shortage of hands

noun
walking on the good part of a street (to avoid puddles, etc.)

noun
1.
speed of a boat
2.
draft, draught(only relevant for ふなあし)
Other readings:
船脚【ふなあし】
船脚【せんきゃく】
舟足【ふなあし】
舟脚【ふなあし】

noun
flatfoot, flat feet(colloquialism)
See also:扁平足
Other readings:
べた足【べたあし】

noun
flatfoot, flat feet, splayfoot(medical term)
Other readings:
偏平足【へんぺいそく】

noun
rope that ties the lower end of the sail to the hull (on a Japanese-style ship)
Other readings:
帆脚【ほあし】

noun
three implements for worship (incense burner, flower vase and candle-stand)(Buddhist term)
See also:香炉,  華瓶,  燭台

noun
centipede(usually kana)
Other readings:
むかで《蜈蚣》[1]
ひゃくそく《百足》
ムカデ
Notes:
  1. gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading)

noun, auxillary suru verb
visit for no reason, go on fool's errand
Other readings:
ムダ足【ムダあし】
むだ足【むだあし】

na-adjective, noun
1.
dissatisfaction with the work (role) given to one, feeling oneself above the given work (role)
2.
not up to the task, (being) out of one's depth(colloquialism)
Other readings:
約不足【やくぶそく】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

noun, auxillary suru verb
1.
running errands, going on errands
2.
(transaction of) business, going about one's business
3.
doing one's business (i.e. at the toilet), going to the washroom
4.
purveying, purveyor(esp. 用達)
See also:御用達
Other readings:
用達【ようたし】
用達【ようたつ】
用足【ようたし】[1]
用たし【ようたし】
用達し【ようたし】[1]
Notes:
  1. irregular okurigana usage