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I refer to the Word-A-Day for February 9th, 2010: prevaricate, and the comment under etymology that (latin) varus meant (english) knock-knee. Medical folks know that (latin) valgus means knock-knee, and (latin) varus means bow-leg. Knock-knee refers to legs bent in, while bow-leg refers to legs curving out.

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Today i used this action in my daily routine, just to avert a fight i made things ambiguous, how silly or surprising is it to do something and find a word to be mentioned in your inbox for it. Prevaricate happens mostly in our life..... mostly to be on the safer side.....

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Quite confusing. Knock-knee I think we would call X-legs and bow-leg I think O-legs, in non medical terms. I still try to figure out from which angle this problem should be looked at. With X the upper part of the legs are straight, but from the knee down they do not exactly curve out, but just go askew, no?
With bow-legs, do they curve out or rather curve in?
() = bow-legs? /\ = Knock-knee?

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think of riding a horse -- cowboys get bowlegged () from all that horse-riding they do!
-cowboy joe

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Sure, but would you call this () curving in or curving out?

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Originally Posted By: BranShea
Sure, but would you call this () curving in or curving out?


out.


"I love to go swimming with bow-legged women,
And swim between their legs,
Swim between their legs..."


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Arbitrary. )(

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I have seen reference to bowlegged coming from "bull" legged, which to me would imply a roundness - O (either the shape of the bull [cross-section] or the result of riding one.

arbitrary it may be, but bowlegged refers to the legs bowing out at the knee.


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Interesting word. I've always described the action as being something akin to lying or evasiveness or concealing but now I know the term. Prevaricate. Would you be being prevaricacious or prevaricatory whilst actioning this word?

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actually, W3 suggests prevaricatory and prevaricative as adjectival forms.

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