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Meanings of
lower leg
in English
Russian
голень
Catalan
cama
Spanish
pierna
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Portion of the body starting from the ankle and ending at the knee.
leg
crus
Related terms
anatomical structure
Russian
голень
Usage of
lower leg
in English
1
The Father Superior has suffered a deep wound of the
lower
leg
.
2
Both the bones in his
lower
leg
had broken in several places.
3
There are more than one million
lower
leg
amputees in the U.S.
4
She feels a sharp pain along her
lower
leg
as she runs.
5
We're finding penetrations and a lot of
lower
leg
and ankle fractures.
6
The bolt struck the agent on his knee, severing his
lower
leg
.
7
Reaching down, he unsheathed the obsidian blade from around his
lower
leg
.
8
Wearing compression stockings around the
lower
leg
can also help prevent new clots.
9
Earliest findings after lymphadenectomy and risk factors for
lower
leg
lymphedema were investigated.
10
The army had wanted to keep him, even with his
lower
leg
gone.
11
He departed the race with
lower
leg
injuries including a broken knee cap.
12
Chutsky had said his entire
lower
leg
had been removed all at once.
13
An additional 6 patients with
lower
leg
injuries will be flown to Cairns.
14
Dukan has recently been sidelined with a bruised bone in his
lower
leg
.
15
He left Wembley with his
lower
leg
in a protective boot.
16
He was treated in hospital for two gunshot wounds to his
lower
leg
.
Other examples for "lower leg"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
lower
leg
lower
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
lower leg
Russian
голень
Catalan
cama
Spanish
pierna
Lower leg
through the time
Lower leg
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Rare