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in-kneed, a.|ˈɪnˈniːd, -ˌniːd| [f. in adv. 13 + knee n. + -ed2.] Having the legs bent inwards at the knees.
1724Auld Rob Morris in Ramsay's Tea-t. Misc. (1733) I. 63 He's out-shin'd, in-knee'd and ringle-ey'd too. 1741A. Monro Anat. (ed. 3) 277 Weak rickety Children become inkneed. 1836–9Todd Cycl. Anat. II. 168/1 Women..are naturally more in-kneed than men. |