Bruguiera gymnorhiza
It is called a lobe as in earlobe.
Your left knee.
Yes, and knee extension would be when the knee is straight.
The small bone at the front of the knee (the knee cap) is called the patella.
Knee hyper extension is when your knee extends more behind your than it's suppose ( a flamingo bending its leg is an example )without locking. This is caused by weak hamstring muscles and quadriceps muscles that hold the knee in place. Symptoms can vary and are related to those of knee tendinitis.
You have such knobbly knees.
knit, knife, Knot, knock,Knob, knobbly, knight,kneel, knee, knave, knick-knack,know, knowledge,
It is called a lobe as in earlobe.
My knee is hurting; I fell off a cliff. I have a knee fetish - I can't help it I was walking through an Iraqi village, but couldn't help noticing that one woman had one knee showing, and was following me: how unorthodox. I've come from Alabama with a banjo on my knee. When I'm gardening, I kneel on my right knee the most. I have rheumatism in my knee. I can touch my knee with my shoulder. Any of the above could be appropriate sentences including the word 'knee'. I hope you find one is useful for whatever purpose you had in mind.
Knobbly, rough, and twisted, especially with age.
Knobbly (V.)- A case of miniscule erection.
crooked, twisted, unusual, strange, bizarre, knobbly, gnarled, varying, erratic, damaged
Yes! Four different spots - Femoral pulse - at the top of your leg in the groin area in the centre of the leg Popliteal pulse - behind the knee (pretty deep so it can be difficult to feel) Anterior tibial - on the back part of the knobbly bit on the inside of your ankle Dorsalis pedis - on the top of your foot just back from your big toe
You could get knee support for you knee at any pharmacy of sporting store. Just look for a knee brace. Knee braces are great because they will support your knee and they are cheap.
There is no verb of knee but there is a verb or verbs for knee e.g.bendtwistThe verb "knee" has long been used and means to kick someone with your knee.
There is no verb of knee but there is a verb or verbs for knee e.g.bendtwistThe verb "knee" has long been used and means to kick someone with your knee.
the popliteal artery is located in the knee, behind the kneecap