"unijambist" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: unijambists [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from French unijambiste. Etymology templates: {{bor+|en|fr|unijambiste}} Borrowed from French unijambiste Head templates: {{en-noun}} unijambist (plural unijambists)
  1. (non-native speakers' English) A person with only one leg. Categories (topical): Amputation, One, People Translations (person with only one leg): unijambiste [feminine, masculine] (French)

Inflected forms

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          "text": "There is _nothing_ about \"Tôji's missing arm\" anywhere.\nBut the liner notes keep talking about his missing left leg. Strange, isn't it? Even in the parody comics featured in the Japanese Genesis 0:12 video, you can see an unijambist Tôji with his _two_ arms.",
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          "text": "In 1999 and 2001, Detroit totally fell apart in the face of adversity. You can't ascribe such a meltdown only to injuries. Where was Detroit's vaunted depth since you contend that Detroit has won because of it more than by relying on its superstars to carry the team, as opposed to the Avalanche? And where was Bowman's touch in all of that? And in 2002, would the Red Wings have even bested the Canucks without relying so very much on their unijambist captain in that series?",
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          "ref": "2007 June 28, John of Aix, “Question About Recent Tax Credits £487/week Claim”, in uk.politics.misc (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-16:",
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        "(non-native speakers' English) A person with only one leg."
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