- hinge joint in the human leg connecting the tibia and fibula with the femur and protected in front by the patella
- the part of a trouser leg that provides the cloth covering for the knee
- In woodworking, a knee is a curved piece of load-bearing wood that is often used to connect adjacent members at approximately right angles to one another. ...
- A knee strike (commonly referred to simply as a knee) is a strike with the knee, either with the kneecap or the surrounding area. Kneeing is a disallowed practice in many combat sports, especially to the head of a downed opponent. ...
- (kneeing) a minor penalty which occurs when a player uses a knee to hit his opponent in the leg, thigh or lower body.
- (kneeing) The ability of the upper stem of deepwater or floating rice plants to bend upward after water has receded.
- (knees) Supporting braces used for strength when two parts are joined.
- (knees) The tree trunk in wet conditions exhibits a broad buttress with protrusions from the roots.
- (KNEES) 8. Are your knees slightly lower than the hips?
- (KNEES) The configuration of a parrot’s leg is such that it looks as if the leg has a backward knee. What is often confused for a backward knee is actually the ankle. The knee is usually tucked up into the belly and under the wing.
- (Knees) (players must do 'no touches' - jump over without touching it)
- (Knees) Terms used to describe the bare underside of many roses, usually later in the season and almost always unflattering. ...
- (Knees) emotional commitment
- (knees) how well aligned are your mare's knees? from the front view, are they
- The connecting area of a column and rafter of a structural frame such as a rigid frame.
- To dream that your knees are too large, denotes sudden ill luck for you. If they are stiff and pain you, swift and fearful calamity awaits you. For a woman to dream that she has well-formed and smooth knees, predicts she will have many admirers, but none to woo her in wedlock. ...
- An intensity range by compressing white levels greater than a preset intensity.
- A timber with two arms at right angles or nearly so, used to connect a ship's beams with her sides or timbers.
- That part of a column of a knee-type milling machine which carries the saddle and the table and provides the machine with vertical feed adjustments.
- An abrupt bend in a stem or tree trunk, or an outgrowth rising from the roots of some swamp-growing trees. Example: bald cypress.
- In video, by convention, the circuitry introducing white compression into the opto-electronic transfer function and thereby modifying the curve for a more gradual approach to white clip.
- The second joint of the hind leg. Connects the thigh to the leg. Also known as the stifle.
- Curved braces with a upward bend. Also a vertical curve in a handrail.
- A block of wood having a natural angular shape or a block cut to a bracket shape and used for the purpose of fastening and strengthening corners of deck openings, intersections of timbers, and supporting deck beams.
- The enlarged end of the hind femur (Fig. 6).