| splay [a] |
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| 1) | turned outward in an ungainly manner; "splay knees" |
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| splayfoot |
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| splay [n] |
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| 1) | an outward bevel around a door or window that makes it seem larger |
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| bevel |
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| splay [v] |
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| 1) | spread open or apart; "He splayed his huge hands over the table" |
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| open |
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| 2) | turn outward; "These birds can splay out their toes"; "ballet dancers can rotate their legs out by 90 degrees" |
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| Synonyms : | rotate spread_out turn_out |
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| turn turnout |
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| 3) | move out of position; "dislocate joints"; "the artificial hip joint luxated and had to be put back surgically" |
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| Synonyms : | dislocate luxate slip |
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| displace sideslip slippage luxation dislocation dislocation |
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