crutches — krÊŒtʃ n. wooden or metal staff used to help a lame person walk; support, prop … English contemporary dictionary
crutches — Lateral arms carrying pads that are screwed down on the upper side of bombs or other stores to prevent movement relative to the rack or pylon. A bomb is said to be hard crutched if it is screwed too hard and this results in a slight delay in… … Aviation dictionary
CRUTCHES — … Useful english dictionary
leaning on crutches — supported by crutches, requiring crutches to walk; dependent on some kind of support (emotional or physical) … English contemporary dictionary
Las Crutches — trucker’s nickname for Las Cruces, New Mexico … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
Crutch — For other uses, see Crutch (disambiguation). Using underarm crutches A typical forearm crutch Crutches are mobility aids used to counter a mobility impairment or an injury that limits wa … Wikipedia
Mobility aids — Wheelchair user entering a raised bus stop in Curitiba, Brazil Mobility aids are devices designed to assist walking or otherwise improve the mobility of people with a mobility impairment. There are various walking aids which can help with… … Wikipedia
Jamie Carey — Jamie Leigh Carey (born March 12, 1981 in Hutchinson, Kansas) is a professional basketball player. She currently plays the point guard position for the Connecticut Sun in the WNBA. High School yearsCarey attended Horizon High School in Thornton,… … Wikipedia
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Crutch — A wooden or metal vertical prop that helps support a disabled person while he or she is walking. Crutches extend from the walking surface to either the armpit or the arm. A typical hardwood armpit crutch has a 20 inch length of 1 x1 wood at the… … Medical dictionary