different between limping vs lameness
limping
English
Verb
limping
- present participle of limp
Noun
limping (plural limpings)
- The motion of one who limps.
Translations
limping From the web:
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- limping meaning
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- what limping in dogs
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lameness
English
Etymology
lame +? -ness
Noun
lameness (countable and uncountable, plural lamenesses)
- An impediment to walking due to the feet or legs.
- His lameness may have prevented him from walking but it didn't stop him from running for public office.
- (informal) The quality of being lame, pathetic or uncool.
- I can't believe the lameness of the special effects in that movie.
Anagrams
- Sleemans, maleness, maneless, meanless, nameless, salesmen
lameness From the web:
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- what is lameness in a horse
- what causes lameness in horses
- what is lameness in cats
- what is lameness in cows
- what causes lameness in cattle
- what causes lameness in chickens
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