Footer (noun)

A bottom or lower part, especially in various technical or professional contexts.

Origin:

Mid 19th century: from foot + -er.

Examples:

  1. The website designer worked on the footer of the page, which included important links and information.
  2. The footer of the document contained the author's name and the date it was created.
  3. The footer of the email contained a disclaimer about the confidentiality of its contents.
  4. The architect designed a distinctive footer for the building, which was visible from the street.
  5. The footer of the spreadsheet showed the total amount calculated from the data in the cells above.
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