Badger-legged |
Having legs of unequal length, as the badger was thought to have. |
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Baker |
One whose business it is to bake bread, biscuit, etc. |
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Baker |
A portable oven in which baking is done. |
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Bandy-legged |
Having crooked legs. |
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Bowl-legged |
Having crooked legs, esp. with the knees bent outward. |
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Near-legged |
Having the feet so near together that they interfere in traveling. |
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Puff-legged |
Having a conspicuous tuft of feathers on the legs. |
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Rough-legged |
Having the legs covered with feathers; -- said of a bird. |
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Spindle-legged |
Having long, slender legs. |
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dog-legged |
Noting a flight of stairs, consisting of two or more straight portions connected by a platform (landing) or platforms, and running in opposite directions without an intervening wellhole. |
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Duck-legged |
Having short legs, like a waddling duck; short-legged. |
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Legged |
Having (such or so many) legs; -- used in composition; as, a long-legged man; a two-legged animal. |
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Light-legged |
Nimble; swift of foot. |
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