pigeon toes

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pigeon toes

A young child with pigeon toes walks across a grassy park.

Definition

Noun: A condition where a person's toes point inward toward each other when walking or standing. This is often a physical characteristic observed from early childhood and can be associated with other postural traits.

Usage

This term is used to describe a specific physical posture of the feet. It is most commonly applied to people, especially children, but can also describe a similar stance in some animals. * The pediatrician said the child's pigeon toes were mild and would likely correct themselves as she grew. * His pigeon toes caused the inner sides of his shoes to wear out more quickly.

Advanced Usage
  • The condition is medically referred to as in-toeing or metatarsus adductus.
  • While often used neutrally to describe an observable trait, in some contexts, it can carry a mild, informal connotation of clumsiness or an awkward gait.
    • He ran with a funny, shuffling stride due to his pigeon toes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pigeon-toed (adjective): Describing someone who has this condition.
    • The pigeon-toed boy walked carefully across the icy pavement.
Synonyms
  • In-toeing (medical/formal term)
  • Toeing-in
Antonyms
  • Out-toeing (toes pointing outward)
  • Duck feet (informal term for out-toeing)
pigeon toes

A young child with pigeon toes walks across a grassy park.

Noun
  1. disability in which the toes are turned inward; often associated with knock-knee