One will have a hand on the end, the other will have a foot
your leg
your leg
leg
arm - aim - aid - lid - led - leg
The Esperanto words for arm and leg are brako and kruro.
Arm, (Arm rest) Leg, (Leg rest)
legs are more important than an arm because legs were a major advancement in security. They provided a wider viewing field, enabling us to see what is further ahead of us.
The arm and leg bones keep your arms and legs straight
The bending of an arm or leg is called flexion.
the right leg is the right arm to the left leg (in this case arms and legs are same entity)
No, I do not have a broken leg, i had a broken arm but not a broken leg
(The idiom means "expensive" or "overpriced.")"That waterfront property will cost me an arm and a leg.""Don't lose that watch, because it cost me an arm and a leg."