Nothing.
A statue has absolutely no power whatsoever.
So it doesn't matter if it has 1, 2, or even 3 legs. Etc.......
It is a possibility that If the horse itself is missing a leg that the statue has been damaged over time and has not been restored. However, there are examples of equestrian statues that were crafted so as to intentionally be missing a leg. The significance of this may differ depending on the artist, but a missing leg is generally viewed as showing a lack, or loss, of power. The horse is represented as no longer being as capable or powerful as it once was. One example of this is Austin Camilleri's Zierne, located in Valletta, Malta.
There is not one person who has a hermit crab with a missing leg. I found a hermit crab with a missing leg and even though the store keeper told me that he had a missing leg I still felt I had a bond with him. If you do get a hermit crab with a missing leg you just have to wait until it molts. Once it molts the leg will grow back and it will be like it never had a missing leg in the first place.
Her hand is not missing. The Venus of Milo is a statue depicting her, but the statue is not the Goddess herself. And since the hand of the statue is missing, we do not know what she held. And for the record, both hands an most of the arms are missing on the Venus of Milo.
A most notable statue of Hadrian in Rome is missing clothing; a marble statue depicting Hadrian as the god Mars. Most other representations of Hadrian show him dressed as a soldier or draped in the clothing of a noble Roman. The statue of Hadrian at the British Museum is missing the tip of his nose; a statue of Hadrian destroying the enemy in Greece is missing his left arm and another in Greece missing his head and arms.
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no!
It's not missing the predicate, but it's missing the subject. "He broke his leg when he fell off his bike."
Yes
If 8 is a leg and 12 is the hypotenuse, the other leg is: 8.944
He was missing his leg like Bones had told Jim.
Leg injury
He had lost a leg in combat.