an artificial limb
(also adjective) a limb injury.
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The sun falls on his mustache and on his crispy hair, on the black of his polished and perfect limbs.
Positive and negative forms can be combined to form limbs.
Moderate-to-severe sensory deficits are present in the distal parts of all four limbs, although vibratory sensation is more affected than touch and pain sensation.
Rather, adult features (such as pectoral muscles) are combined with infant traits (flabby limbs, facial expression, and posture) that often appear vestigial.
She knows flesh, that skin balloon, the unbound limbs, the boards, the roof, the removable roof.
Among the consequences of accidents sustained in such homes, one carer cited a broken hip and two others cited broken limbs.
Once the examiner positioned the limbs into one particular position, they remained in that position without showing even the slightest change.
The limbs evolved in the first instance for locomotion, and linear movement is best ensured with a bilaterally symmetrical system.
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