The area in affected female legs where the calf meets the foot in an abrupt, nontapering terminus; medical cause: adipose tissue surrounding the soleus tendon, probably congenital, worsened by weight gain and improved in appearance only by boots. From the English "calf" meaning wide portion of the lower leg, and "ankle" meaning slender joint of leg with foot.
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Get the Canklesmug. An unfortunate condition, most common in females, in which the bottom of the leg and top of the foot meet with no appearent "in between".
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