loose-jointedness
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loose-jointedness — noun see loose jointed … New Collegiate Dictionary
loose-jointed — [lo͞os′join′tid] adj. 1. having loose joints 2. moving freely and flexibly loose jointedly adv. loose jointedness n … English World dictionary
loose-jointed — adjective Date: 1859 1. having joints apparently not closely articulated 2. characterized by unusually free movements • loose jointedness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
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lean — I. verb (leaned; leaning) Etymology: Middle English lenen, from Old English hleonian; akin to Old High German hlinēn to lean, Greek klinein, Latin clinare Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to incline, deviate, or bend from a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
lean — vb *slant, slope, incline Analogous words: bend, *curve: *turn, deflect, divert, sheer lean adj Lean, spare, lank, lanky, gaunt, rawboned, angular, scrawny, skinny mean thin because of absence of super fluous flesh. Lean stresses the lack of fat… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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