Spread as the legs
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SPLAYSpread, as the legs
spraddlesspread (the legs) wide apart a duck with spraddled legs
UNCROSSStraighten, as the legs
HINDIn the back, as a dog's legs
REAREDUPRose on the hind legs, as a horse
REARUPStand on the hind legs, as a horse
uncrossto change from a crossed position, as the legs
kneeholesopen space for the knees and legs, as under a desk
kneeholeopen space for the knees and legs, as under a desk
leglesspole or bar serving as a support or prop the legs of a tripod
martletrepresentation of a swallow close and without legs, used esp. as the cadency mark of a fourth son
martletsrepresentation of a swallow close and without legs, used esp. as the cadency mark of a fourth son
zoeaany of the free-swimming larva of certain crustaceans, as the crab, having rudimentary legs and a spiny carapace
zoeaeany of the free-swimming larva of certain crustaceans, as the crab, having rudimentary legs and a spiny carapace
zoeasany of the free-swimming larva of certain crustaceans, as the crab, having rudimentary legs and a spiny carapace
ctenidiaany of various comblike or featherlike structures, as the row of stiff bristles on the legs of a psocid
zoealany of the free-swimming larva of certain crustaceans, as the crab, having rudimentary legs and a spiny carapace
curvetsleap of a horse from a rearing position, in which it springs up with the hind legs outstretched as the forelegs descend
collectingCause (a horse) to bring its hind legs further forward as it moves, thereby shortening the stride and increasing balance and impulsion
curvetleap of a horse from a rearing position, in which it springs up with the hind legs outstretched as the forelegs descend
collectsCause (a horse) to bring its hind legs further forward as it moves, thereby shortening the stride and increasing balance and impulsion
jerboaany of various mouselike rodents of North Africa and Asia, as of the genera Jaculus and Dipus, with long hind legs used for jumping
triskeliasymbolic figure consisting of three legs, arms, or branches radiating from a common center, as the device of Sicily and the Isle of Man
jerboasany of various mouselike rodents of North Africa and Asia, as of the genera Jaculus and Dipus, with long hind legs used for jumping
triskelesymbolic figure consisting of three legs, arms, or branches radiating from a common center, as the device of Sicily and the Isle of Man
myriopodany arthropod of the group Myriapoda, having an elongated segmented body with numerous paired, jointed legs, formerly classified as a class comprising the centipedes and millipedes
myriapodany arthropod of the group Myriapoda, having an elongated segmented body with numerous paired, jointed legs, formerly classified as a class comprising the centipedes and millipedes
pacefast 2-beat gait (as of the horse) in which the legs move in lateral pairs and support the animal alternately on the right and left legs
hechtsdismount, as from the horizontal bar, in which a gymnast releases the apparatus at the height of a backswing, sails forward with outstretched arms and legs, and lands upright on the feet
hechtdismount, as from the horizontal bar, in which a gymnast releases the apparatus at the height of a backswing, sails forward with outstretched arms and legs, and lands upright on the feet
waderany of various large birds having long legs, long necks, and long bills, that are adapted for wading in shallow waters and living on fish, frogs, etc., as the crane, heron, stork, shoebill, ibis, and flamingo
wadersany of various large birds having long legs, long necks, and long bills, that are adapted for wading in shallow waters and living on fish, frogs, etc., as the crane, heron, stork, shoebill, ibis, and flamingo
guillemotblack or brown-speckled seabird of the genus Cepphus, of northern seas, having a sharply pointed black bill, red legs, and white wing patches, as C. grylle(black guillemot), of the North Atlantic and the similar C. columba(pigeon guil
crabsA crustacean with a broad carapace, stalked eyes, and five pairs of legs, the first pair of which are modified as pincers. Crabs are abundant on many shores, esp. in the tropics, where some have become adapted to life on land