footpace

/ˈfʊtˌpeɪs/
noun
  1. A walking pace; a slow, steady speed like that of a person walking.
    • The parade proceeded at a footpace through the town square.
    • The hikers moved at a comfortable footpace along the trail.
    • He set a footpace so the children could keep up with him.
  2. A flat step or platform, especially one used to mount or dismount a horse or vehicle.
    • He stood on the footpace to adjust the saddle.
    • She used the footpace to climb onto the horse's back.
    • The old carriage had a small footpace near the door.
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