kneed

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Simple past tense and past participle of knee
Having some specific type of knee or knees
past of knee
Having knees;- used chiefly in composition; as, in-kneed; out-kneed; weak-kneed
Geniculated; forming an obtuse angle at the joints, like the knee when a little bent; as, kneed grass
knock-kneed
Someone who is knock-kneed has legs which turn inwards at the knees. having knees that point slightly inwards bow-legged
knock-kneed
having the knees abnormally close together and the ankles wide apart
knee
to kneel to
knee
A blow made with the knee; a kneeing
knee
Any knee-shaped item or sharp angle in a line, "the knee of a graph", an inflection point
weak-kneed
Lacking will power or strength of character; timid

It is incontrovertible that the children grow up into rotten adults, without virility or stamina, a weak-kneed, narrow-chested, listless breed, that crumples up and goes down in the brute struggle for life.

weak-kneed
without resolute purpose or energy
knee
In man, the joint in the middle part of the leg
knee
{n} the joint between the leg and thigh
knee
{v} to put knees, to entreat by keeling
Knee
hiza
Knee
know
knee
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
knee
poke or strike with the knee
knee
A triangular brace on the interior of an Italian harpsichord
knee
A bending of the knee, as in respect or courtesy
knee
cloth covering consisting of the part of a trouser leg that covers the knee
knee
To supplicate by kneeling
knee
An act of kneeling, especially to show respect or courtesy
knee
joint between the femur and tibia in a quadruped; corresponds to the human knee
knee
In the horse and allied animals, the carpal joint, corresponding to the wrist in humans
knee
Joint in the middle part of the leg
knee
{f} touch the knee; strike the knee; strengthen with a knee-shaped brace (Construction)
knee
The joint, or region of the joint, between the thigh and leg
knee
The upper, convex curve or bulge of a cabriole leg Sometimes called the hip (Hey we're furniture dealers, not anatomists )
knee
Greek, gonu; Latin, genu; French, genou, Sanskrit, janu; Saxon, cneow; German, knie, English, knee
knee
cloth covering consisting of the part of a trouser leg that covers the knee hinge joint in the human leg connecting the tibia and fibula with the femur and protected in front by the patella
knee
If something or someone is on your knee or on your knees, they are resting or sitting on the upper part of your legs when you are sitting down. He sat with the package on his knees = lap
knee
A piece of timber or metal formed with an angle somewhat in the shape of the human knee when bent
knee
Curved timber for supporting decks or bulwarks
knee
Any knee-shaped item or sharp angle in a line, "the knee of a graph", an inflection point"
knee
jenou
knee
Greek, gonu; Latin, genu; French, genou, Sanskrit, janu; Saxon, cneow German, knie, English, knee
knee
If a country or organization is brought to its knees, it is almost completely destroyed by someone or something. The country was being brought to its knees by the loss of 2.4 million manufacturing jobs. to hit someone with your knee
knee
In humans, the joint in the middle part of the leg
knee
Generally heavy members of wood or iron, used to strengthen angular junctions The interior curvature between the two arms of a wooden knee usually follows the line of a naturally grown crook These were among the first members to be replaced with iron in composite ship construction Knees may by defined by location and alignment as follows: the breasthook (also stemlock or forehook) is set horizontally inside and near the head of the stem; a dagger knee is set obliquely; a hanging knee is one set upright with the horizontal arm to the top; a lodge, or lodging knee is set horizontally, usually in the plane of deck beams; a standing knee is set upright with the horizontal arm on the bottom
knee
the junction of the thigh and the leg
knee
If you knee someone, you hit them using your knee. Ian kneed him in the groin
knee
A timber with two arms at right angles or nearly so, used to connect a ship's beams with her sides or timbers
knee
An abrupt bend in a stem or tree trunk, or an outgrowth rising from the roots of some swamp-growing trees Example: bald cypress
knee
{i} joint in the middle of the leg; covering for the knee joint; bend; brace, joint supporter (Construction)
knee
hinge joint in the human leg connecting the tibia and fibula with the femur and protected in front by the patella
knee
If you are on your knees, your legs are bent and your knees are on the ground. She fell to the ground on her knees and prayed
knee
Your knee is the place where your leg bends. He will receive physiotherapy on his damaged left knee. a knee injury
knee
In the horse and allied animals, the carpal joint, corresponding to the wrist in man
weak kneed
indecisive; not thorough
weak-kneed
If you describe someone as weak-kneed, you mean that they are unable or unwilling to do anything because they are influenced by a strong emotion such as fear. He would need all his authority to keep the weak-kneed volunteers from bolting. lacking courage and unable to make your own decisions
weak-kneed
lacking will power or resolution; "the role of the dissenter is not for the weak-kneed
kneed

    Türkische aussprache

    nid

    Aussprache

    /ˈnēd/ /ˈniːd/

    Etymologie

    [ 'nE ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English cnEow; akin to Old High German kneo knee, Latin genu, Greek gony.
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