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Definitions for Legless
[1] either of the two lower limbs of a biped, as a human being, or any of the paired limbs of an animal, arthropod, etc., that support and move the body.
[2] Anatomy . the lower limb of a human being from the knee to the ankle.
[3] something resembling or suggesting a leg in use, position, or appearance.
[4] the part of a garment that covers the leg: the leg of a stocking; trouser leg.
[5] one of usually several, relatively tall, slender supports for a piece of furniture.
[6] one of the sides of a forked object, as of a compass or pair of dividers.
[7] one of the sides of a triangle other than the base or hypotenuse.
[8] a timber, bar, or the like, serving to prop or shore up a structure.
[9] one of the flanges of an angle iron.
[10] one of the distinct sections of any course: the last leg of a trip.
[11] Nautical . one of the series of straight runs that make up the zigzag course of a sailing ship. one straight or nearly straight part of a multiple-sided course in a sailing race.
[12] Sports . one of a designated number of contests that must be successfully completed in order to determine the winner. one of the stretches or sections of a relay race.
[13] legs, (in wine tasting) the rivulets of wine that slowly descend along the inside of a glass after the wine has been swirled, sometimes regarded as an indication that the wine is full-bodied.
[14] Cricket . the part of the field to the left of and behind the batsman as he faces the bowler or to the right of and behind him if he is left-handed. the fielder playing this part of the field. the position of this fielder.
[15] Electricity . a component or branch of a circuit, network, antenna, etc.
[16] Radio and Television . a connecting link between stations in a network, as the microwave relays used in transmitting a show from one geographical area to another.
[17] bride2(def 1) .
[18] to move or propel (a boat) with the legs: They legged the boat through the tunnel.
[19] leg up , to help (someone) to mount a horse.
[20] leg it , Informal . to walk rapidly or run: We'd better leg it or we'll be late for class.
[21] leg up , a means of help or encouragement; assist; boost: Studying the material with a tutor will give you a leg up on passing the exam. advantage; edge.
[22] not have a leg to stand on , to lack a valid or logical basis for one's argument or attitude: Without evidence, the prosecutor doesn't have a leg to stand on.
[23] on one's /its last legs , just short of exhaustion, breakdown, failure, etc.: The aristocracy was on its last legs.
[24] pull someone's leg , to make fun of someone; tease. to deceive someone; trick someone.
[25] shake a leg , Informal . to hurry up. Older Use . to dance.
[26] stretch one's legs , to take a walk; get some needed exercise after prolonged sitting: He got up during the intermission to stretch his legs.
[27] without legs
[28] informal very drunk
[29] either of the two lower limbs, including the bones and fleshy covering of the femur, tibia, fibula, and patella (as modifier ) leg guard ; leg rest Related adjective: crural
[30] any similar or analogous structure in animals that is used for locomotion or support
[31] this part of an animal, esp the thigh, used for food leg of lamb
[32] something similar to a leg in appearance or function, such as one of the four supporting members of a chair
[33] a branch, limb, or part of a forked or jointed object
[34] the part of a garment that covers the leg
[35] a section or part of a journey or course
[36] a single stage, lap, length, etc, in a relay race
[37] either one of two races on which a cumulative bet has been placed
[38] either the opposite or adjacent side of a right-angled triangle
[39] nautical the distance travelled without tacking (in yacht racing) the course between any two marks
[40] one of a series of games, matches, or parts of games
[41] cricket the side of the field to the left of a right-handed batsman as he faces the bowler (as modifier ) a leg slip ; leg stump
[42] give someone a leg up to help someone to climb an obstacle by pushing upwards to help someone to advance
[43] have legs informal to be successful or show the potential to succeed
[44] not have a leg to stand on to have no reasonable or logical basis for an opinion or argument
[45] on its last legs worn out; exhausted
[46] pull someone's leg informal to tease, fool, or make fun of someone
[47] shake a leg informal to hurry up: usually used in the imperative to dance
[48] show a leg informal to get up in the morning
[49] stretch one's legs See stretch (def. 17)
[50] (tr) obsolete to propel (a canal boat) through a tunnel by lying on one's back and walking one's feet along the tunnel roof
[51] leg it informal to walk, run, or hurry
Words nearby Legless
legleftist, leftover, leftward, leftwards, lefty, leg, leg art, leg before wicket, leg break, leg bye, leg drop
Origin of Legless
1225–75; 1915–20 for def 10 ; Middle English < Old Norse leggr
Other words from Legless
leg·less , adjective
leg·like , adjective
Word origin for Legless
C13: from Old Norse leggr, of obscure origin