Broadly speaking, when it is used in the context of walking. Clive
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soheil1 What is used 'stand alone'?I don't understand your question. What has it to do with 'cane'?
soheil1When does 'cane' mean 'walking stick'?
In the drawing of the Qajar period, the artist, sometimes descriptively and sometimes briefly, has involved in drawing walking sticks.
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 baseDaveBy 'stand alone', I mean if the word appeared by itself
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