diz, genu

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(Tıp) knee
to kneel to
A blow made with the knee; a kneeing
{n} the joint between the leg and thigh
Bones in and leading to the knee should line up in a balanced manner; not tilting forward ("over at the knee" or "buck-kneed") or back ("back at the knee" or "calf-kneed"), nor severely offset to one side or the other It is best if the knees are set squarely on top of the cannon bones, not off to one side or another
poke or strike with the knee
A triangular brace on the interior of an Italian harpsichord
A bending of the knee, as in respect or courtesy
cloth covering consisting of the part of a trouser leg that covers the knee
To supplicate by kneeling
An act of kneeling, especially to show respect or courtesy
joint between the femur and tibia in a quadruped; corresponds to the human knee
In the horse and allied animals, the carpal joint, corresponding to the wrist in humans
Joint in the middle part of the leg
{f} touch the knee; strike the knee; strengthen with a knee-shaped brace (Construction)
The joint, or region of the joint, between the thigh and leg
The upper, convex curve or bulge of a cabriole leg Sometimes called the hip (Hey we're furniture dealers, not anatomists )
Greek, gonu; Latin, genu; French, genou, Sanskrit, janu; Saxon, cneow; German, knie, English, knee
diz, genu
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