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Definition of Kneed

Kneed
Kneed Kneed, a. 1. Having knees;- used chiefly in composition; as, in-kneed; out-kneed; weak-kneed. 2. (Bot.) Geniculated; forming an obtuse angle at the joints, like the knee when a little bent; as, kneed grass.

Meaning of Kneed from wikipedia

- level of the knee: Genu valgum is a valgus deformity in which the tibia is turned outward in relation to the femur, resulting in a knock-kneed appearance...
- A knee scooter or knee walker is a two-, three- or four-wheeled alternative to crutches or a traditional walker as an ambulation aid. It is known by many...
- buttressed and "kneed," as opposed to cypresses grown on higher ground, which may grow with very little taper. Trees that develop these "knees" include: Glyptostrobus...
- Knee pads or kneepads are protective gear worn on knees to protect them against impact injury from falling to the ground or hitting an obstacle, or to...
- Knee pain is pain in or around the knee. The knee joint consists of an articulation between four bones: the femur, tibia, fibula and patella. There are...
- A bees knees (or bee's knees) is a Prohibition era ****tail made with gin, fresh lemon juice, and honey. It is served shaken and chilled, often with a...
- The red-kneed dotterel (Erythrogonys cinctus) is a species of plover in a monotypic genus in the subfamily Vanellinae. It is often gregarious and will...
- Knee buckling is a symptom of knee instability that frequently affects older individuals, especially when putting weight on the knees. Treatments that...
- The Knee Defender is a device that airplane p****engers can place on the struts that support their drop-down airplane seat tray table to limit the extent...
- A knee wall is a short wall, typically under three feet (one metre) in height, used to support the rafters in timber roof construction. In his book A Visual...