clock vs leg

clock

noun
  • A pattern near the heel of a sock or stocking. 

  • The odometer of a motor vehicle. 

  • An instrument that measures or keeps track of time; a non-wearable timepiece. 

  • A luck-based patience or solitaire card game with the cards laid out to represent the face of a clock. 

  • A time clock. 

  • The seed head of a dandelion. 

  • A common noun relating to an instrument that measures or keeps track of time. 

  • An electrical signal that synchronizes timing among digital circuits of semiconductor chips or modules. 

  • A CPU clock cycle, or T-state. 

  • A large beetle, especially the European dung beetle (Geotrupes stercorarius). 

verb
  • To measure the speed of. 

  • To ornament (e.g. the side of a stocking) with figured work. 

  • To identify someone as being transgender. 

  • To take notice of; to realise; to recognize someone or something. 

  • To beat a video game. 

  • To measure the duration of. 

  • To hit (someone) heavily. 

  • To falsify the reading of the odometer of a vehicle. 

leg

noun
  • A part of garment, such as a pair of trousers/pants, that covers a leg. 

  • One side of a multiple-sided (often triangular) course in a sailing race. 

  • One of the branches of a hyperbola or other curve which extend outward indefinitely. 

  • Denotes the half of the field on the same side as the batsman's legs; the left side for a right-handed batsman. 

  • A branch circuit; one phase of a polyphase system. 

  • In a grain elevator, the case containing the lower part of the belt which carries the buckets. 

  • In humans, the lower limb extending from the groin to the ankle. 

  • A branch or lateral circuit connecting an instrument with the main line. 

  • A single game or match played in a tournament or other sporting contest. 

  • An army soldier assigned to a paratrooper unit who has not yet been qualified as a paratrooper. 

  • The portion of the lower limb of a human that extends from the knee to the ankle. 

  • A distance that a sailing vessel does without changing the sails from one side to the other. 

  • An underlying instrument of a derivatives strategy. 

  • An extension of a steam boiler downward, in the form of a narrow space between vertical plates, sometimes nearly surrounding the furnace and ash pit, and serving to support the boiler; called also water leg. 

  • The ability of something to persist or succeed over a long period of time. 

  • A stage of a journey, race etc. 

  • A column, as a unit of length of text as laid out. 

  • A rod-like protrusion from an inanimate object, such as a piece of furniture, supporting it from underneath. 

  • Something that supports. 

  • One of the two sides of a right triangle that is not the hypotenuse. 

  • A limb or appendage that an animal uses for support or locomotion on land. 

verb
  • To remove the legs from an animal carcass. 

  • To apply force using the leg (as in 'to leg a horse'). 

  • To put a series of three or more options strikes into the stock market. 

  • To build legs onto a platform or stage for support. 

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