Definition of Knee. Meaning of Knee. Synonyms of Knee

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Definition of Knee

Knee
Knee Knee (n[=e]), v. t. To supplicate by kneeling. [Obs.] Fall down, and knee The way into his mercy. --Shak

Meaning of Knee from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- 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)...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...