VERB
  • Definition - To kneel to.
  • Example - 1605: I could as well be brought / To knee his throne and, squire-like, pension beg / To keep base life afoot. — William Shakespeare, King Lear II.ii
  • Definition - To poke or strike with the knee.
  • Example - 1605: I could as well be brought / To knee his throne and, squire-like, pension beg / To keep base life afoot. — William Shakespeare, King Lear II.ii
  • Definition - To move on the knees; to use the knees to move.
  • Example - 1605: I could as well be brought / To knee his throne and, squire-like, pension beg / To keep base life afoot. — William Shakespeare, King Lear II.ii
ADJECTIVE
  • Definition - Having a knee or knees, or, in combination, the stated type of knee or knees.
  • Example - a kneed biped, a knobbly-kneed boy
  • Definition - Having angular joints like the knee.
  • Example - a kneed biped, a knobbly-kneed boy
Words in your word
5 Letter Words
kneed 10
4 Letter Words
deke 9 eked 9 keen 8 knee 8 dene 5 need 5
3 Letter Words
eek 7 eke 7 ken 7 dee 4 den 4 end 4 nee 3
2 Letter Words
de 3 ed 3 en 2 ne 2
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