rotule
kneecap
noun ro-TUL Rare
Origin: Latin rotula ('small wheel'), diminutive of rota ('wheel')
Also means
ball-and-socket joint
Usage Note
Rotule primarily means the patella (kneecap). The familiar expression être sur les rotules ('to be on one's kneecaps') means to be completely exhausted — equivalent to 'to be dead on one's feet'. In mechanics, une rotule also refers to a ball joint, as in a car's suspension.
Examples
"Il s'est blessé à la rotule lors du match."
Natural Translation
He injured his kneecap during the match.
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