SWELL-FOOT
\swˈɛlfˈʊt], \swˈɛlfˈʊt], \s_w_ˈɛ_l_f_ˈʊ_t]\
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Swelling and redness of the metatarsus, with pain and disability, due to sprain of the ligaments (syndesmitis metatarsea), and frequently detachment of them from the bones, chips of bone being torn off with the rupture. The trouble results from jumping or the strain of dancing or long marches, being especially produced, it is said, by the goose-step method of marching practised in the German army.
By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop