Yes, definitive meaning. The code you've described discerns this as a "store-model" bat, meaning a bat available through retail outlets, versus actually ordered and/or used by a professional ballplayer. With regard specifically to a store-model Babe Ruth bat, the "R" stands for "Ruth," and the "34" designates the length of the bat - 34 inches. If you measure your bat from the top of its barrel to end of the "knob," you'll likely find this is its length. Older store-model Ruth bats have value to today's collector, depending on their condition and vintage. The older and nicer, the better.
The meaning of down at heel means shabby and showing signs of deterioration and neglect.
Calcanitis is inflammation of the heel bone.
a blow to his heel which was his weak spot which is the meaning of the phrase ''your Achilles heel''
The meaning of down at heel means shabby and showing signs of deterioration and neglect.
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As a babe he was bathed in the river Styx by his mother, the immortal Nereid Thetis to rid him of his mortality; she was interrupted before she could bathe his heel (where she held him) and could not finish the task of making her son immortal, he became invulnerable save upon his heel; hence "Achilles heel".
I fell like a burning or tingling sensation
calcaneodynia or calcanealgia Related term: Plantar fasciitis (inflammation of the fascia of the sole of the foot often causes heel pain)
It is a person's point of weakness. Achilles, according to legend, was dunked in the River Styx by his mother Thetis when he was a baby. She wanted to make him immortal. While dunking him, she held him by the heel. This is the only body part that was not immortal. During the Trojan War, Paris shot him in the heel, killing him. His heel was his only weak point, hence his "Achilles Heel.'
One homophone for "feel" is "heel". It sounds the same but has a different spelling and meaning.
The left heel was Achilles week heel.
The name Jackelyn is a variation of the French spelling, Jacqueline. The meaning of Jackelyn is 'supplanting, seizing by the heel.'