taliped
/'tæliped/
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Having a deformed foot, especially one that is twisted or misshapen. This term is typically used in medical or clinical contexts to describe a congenital or acquired foot deformity.
Examples of Usage
- Adjective:
- The taliped condition was present from birth. (The deformed foot condition was present from birth.)
- Early intervention can help manage a taliped foot. (Early intervention can help manage a deformed foot.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used attributively to modify nouns like "deformity," "condition," or "individual."
- The surgeon specialized in correcting taliped deformities. (The surgeon specialized in correcting foot deformities.)
Variants and Related Words
- Talipes (noun): The medical term for a deformity of the foot, especially one that is twisted out of shape or position. It is often used with a descriptive modifier (e.g., talipes equinovarus).
- The diagnosis was talipes equinovarus, a common type of clubfoot. (The diagnosis was a specific type of foot deformity.)
Synonyms
- Clubfooted (adj.): Having a clubfoot, a specific and common type of talipes deformity where the foot is twisted inward and downward.
- Deformed (adj., general): Misshapen; not having the normal or natural shape. (Note: This is a broader, less specific term.)
Antonyms
- Normal-footed (adj.): Having feet of typical, standard form.
- Undeformed (adj.): Not deformed; having a natural shape.
Adjective
- having a deformed foot