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, was the deadliest m**** shooting in American history, involving nearly three hundred...
- 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...
- Over-the-knee boots (or cuissardes, which include thighboots, top boots, hip-boots, and waders), OTK boots, are long boots that fully or partly cover the knee...
- The Wounded Knee Occupation, also known as Second Wounded Knee, began on February 27, 1973, when approximately 200 Oglala Lakota (sometimes referred to...
- 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...
- Knee replacement, also known as knee arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure to replace the weight-bearing surfaces of the knee joint to relieve pain and...
- Wounded Knee Cr**** Wounded Knee Occupation of 1973 Wounded Knee M****acre of 1890 "Wounded Knee", a 1989 song on Nik Kershaw's The Works "Wounded Knee", a...
- 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...
- 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...