leg
Walk with their feet
Past tense: legs? Past participle:? Legs? Now participle:? Leg binding? Third person singular:? leg
Leg refers to the "leg" of animals or people, which is a countable noun; When referring to "leg meat", it can be both a countable noun and an uncountable noun. Leg sometimes means "a trip" or "a game", which is a news term.
He broke his right leg and had to walk with crutches.
The fracture of his right foot forced him to walk with crutches.
antonym
Hand, English [h? Nd], beauty [h? nd]
Hand; Auxiliary; technology
Verb (abbreviation for verb) to it; get through
Hands.
Hand (British surname)
Adjective:? Headless? Noun:? hander? Past tense: hand? Past participle:? Hand it over? Now participle:? handing? Third person singular:? hand
When used as a noun, hand basically means "hand", which refers to palm and five fingers, and is a countable noun. Extension can refer to hand, stick, help, handwriting, calligraphy, skilled people, clapping, mastery, control and so on.
This is handwritten.
This is handwritten.