- In
humans and
other primates, the
knee joins the
thigh with the leg and
consists of two joints: one
between the
femur and
tibia (tibiofemoral joint), and...
- The
Wounded Knee M****acre, also
known as the
Battle of
Wounded Knee,
involved nearly three hundred Lakota people killed by
soldiers of the
United States...
-
Wounded Knee may
refer to
Wounded Knee,
South Dakota Wounded Knee National Historic Landmark, a U.S.
National Historic Landmark site of the 1890 m****acre...
- The
Wounded Knee Occupation, also
known as
Second Wounded Knee,
began on
February 27, 1973, when
approximately 200
Oglala Lakota (sometimes
referred to...
-
United States, a good
harvest was
traditionally predicted if the
maize was "
knee-high by the
Fourth of July",
although modern hybrids generally exceed this...
- Look up
knee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
knee is a
joint typical of mammals,
birds and arthropods.
Knee may also
refer to:
Structures with relatively...
-
Knee effusion,
informally known as
water on the
knee,
occurs when
excess synovial fluid ac****ulates in or
around the
knee joint. It has many
common causes...
-
Allan Knee is an
American film and
television writer and
playwright who aut****d the following:
Little Women (Broadway musical) (2005) The Man Who was...
- near the ends of the
fingers and the
joint at the base of the thumbs, the
knee and hip joints, and the
joints of the neck and
lower back. The
symptoms can...
- A
knee, or
river knee, is a bend in a
river changing its
course greatly,
suddenly to a
different general direction (in an
angle of
around 90 degrees)...