legged in Finnish
legged in Finnish is -jalkainen, -lahkeinen, -säärinen — legged means having legs of a specified type or number.
legged in Finnish
-jalkainen
Having legs of a certain specified type or number. [from 14th c.]
-lahkeinen
Having legs of a certain specified type or number. [from 14th c.]
-säärinen
Having legs of a certain specified type or number. [from 14th c.]
jalallinen
Having legs of a certain specified type or number. [from 14th c.]
What does "legged" mean?
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adj Having legs of a specified type or number.
"The four-legged table wobbled on the uneven floor."
legged in a sentence
- The four-legged table wobbled on the uneven floor.
- A long-legged spider crept across the ceiling.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "legged" in Finnish?
"legged" in Finnish is -jalkainen, -lahkeinen, -säärinen. legged means: Having legs of a specified type or number.
How do you use "legged" in a sentence?
Example: "The four-legged table wobbled on the uneven floor." In Finnish, "legged" is -jalkainen, -lahkeinen, -säärinen.
Are there other ways to say "legged" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "legged": -jalkainen, -lahkeinen, -säärinen, jalallinen.
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