0 a mark made by a foot or shoe -- odcisk stopy lub łapy , trop
[ usually plural ] The police found some footprints in the mud.
1 the amount of space on a surface that something needs, especially a computer -- zajmowana powierzchnia
Children follow animals footprints, track them and make plaster casts of their prints.
The footprints have progressively narrowed and will continue to do so.
I fully support many developments based on former large institutions—acceptable developments on the footprints of existing buildings.
The writing is on the wall, the footprints are in the sand.
The footprints of adaptations are likely to be more difficult to identify, follow, and examine for many behavioral and psychological traits than for most morphological ones.
Evolutionary scientists need to think more deeply about how the footprints of special design might be inferred from how the social mind is structured and operates, given specific evolutionary-relevant inputs.
The osteoclastic footprints are clearly demonstrated.
Trackways of two or more footprints can give indications of pace (distance between the left and right feet in a trackway), stride (distance between two successive paces) and trackway width.