footer

/ˈfʊtər/
noun
  1. A section at the bottom of a page in a document or website, often containing page numbers, dates, or other information.
    • I added a footer to my website with links to the privacy policy and contact page.
    • Make sure the footer appears on every page of the document.
    • The footer of the report includes the page number and the company logo.
  2. A person or thing that measures a specified number of feet in length, height, or depth.
    • He caught a three-footer fish on his fishing trip.
    • The snowdrift was a ten-footer after the blizzard.
    • The pool is a six-footer, so it's safe for diving.
  3. A line of text at the bottom of a page in a book or document, such as a title or chapter name.
    • The footer on each page shows the chapter title.
    • In the textbook, the footer repeats the section number.
    • She designed a simple footer with the book's title.
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