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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Cane

Hi.
When does 'cane' mean 'walking stick'?
  

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Broadly speaking, when it is used in the context of walking. Clive

  • Broadly speaking, when it is used in the context of walking.
  • Clive
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Broadly speaking, when it is used in the context of walking.Emotion: smile

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What is used 'stand alone'?
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soheil1 What is used 'stand alone'?
I don't understand your question. What has it to do with 'cane'?
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soheil1When does 'cane' mean 'walking stick'?
Emotion: tongue tied

When it does not mean anything e
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Hi

I think a stand-alone cane is a walking stick that has three or four small legs at the base, or just has a wide base

Dave
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... and here is one ...

Dave

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Is 'walking stick' the most appropriate word in:

In the drawing of the Qajar period, the artist, sometimes descriptively and sometimes briefly, has involved in drawing walking sticks.


or do I use any other word?Which word?
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dave_anonHiI think a stand-alone cane is a walking stick that has three or four small legs at the base, or just has a wide baseDave
By 'stand alone', I mean if the word appeared by itself
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soheil1Is 'walking stick' the most appropriate word in:In the drawing of the Qajar period, the artist, sometimes descriptively and sometimes briefly, has involved in drawing walking sticks.or do I use any other word?Which word?
or rather,

In the drawing of the Qajar period, the artist, sometimes in complete detail and sometimes briefly, ha

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