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This tag is for questions seeking a word that fits a meaning. Please demonstrate why you expect the word to exist in English. For example you could tell us a word that means the same in another language. Please use a bilingual dictionary and include the result of your research. Please include a sample sentence demonstrating how the word would be used. If you actually seek a phrase, or don't care, see the "phrase-request" tag.

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What are the little "legs" on the bottom of a laptop called?

What is the proper name for the four legs (pads?) on the bottom of a laptop? I am thinking of those that are glued to the laptop and make the airflow circulation better under it.
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"save some cost"

You can say "it will cost less" i.e. use cost as verb rather than a noun. Or you can say "it will be less costly".
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"Talk in person" in one English word?

There is nothing wrong with "talk in person" or "talk face to face" unless you want to limit the number of words in Twitter or you send a telegram. And when we say talk it is not understood that it is …