- 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...
-
version of the name is
Kneal (1598),
Kneale (1655), or
Kneel (1636). It
evolved from
McNelle (1408) and
MacNeyll (1430)
becoming Kneal by 1598.
Variants of...
-
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...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- be an
adventurer like you. Then I took an
arrow in the
knee...", or
simply "arrow in the
knee", is an
Internet meme that
originated from The
Elder Scrolls...
-
Taking a
knee can
refer to Genuflection, the act of
dropping to one
knee as a sign of
worship or
respect Taking the
knee, a form of anti-racism protest...
-
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...