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Leg has multiple meanings:

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  • For the limbs of animals that support them above the ground:
  • in the case of the legs of humans, see Human leg;
  • in the case of the legs of horses, see Equine leg;
  • in the case of the legs of crabs, lobsters, and their close relatives, see Crustacean leg;
  • as to common attributes shared by the legs of many types of animals (and limited discussions of various animal legs not mentioned above), see Leg (anatomy).
  • In terms of a human, to leg it, ie to run or flee
  • For the supporting structures of tables, chairs, and the like, see Furniture.
  • For structures providing three-point support, especially for equipment including an eyepiece, see Tripod.
  • For strokes sloping downward from the core of the letters K and upper-case R, and for the "tail" of upper-case Q, see those individual letters' articles, or Leg (typography).
  • For the "lines" making up angles or triangles, see Leg (geometry).
  • The leg side of a cricket field.
  • In finance, leg refers to a stream of cash flows in a swap.
  • In the BootLeg sense. Refering to importing illegal amounts of alcahol during the late 19th Century, this became popular with beers such as Duff.
  • For the rallying term, see leg (rallying).
  • Leg (Netherlands), village in the municipality of Alphen-Chaam in the Netherlands