spraddle
/ˈsprædəl, ˈsprædəl/Definitions
1. verb
to spread or lay open something, especially the legs, so as to be unable to stand or walk properly
“The child’s pants spraddled as she fell to the ground.”
2. verb
to splay or spread something, such as legs or branches, apart
“The tree’s roots spraddled out in all directions as it grew.”
3. noun
a state of being unable to stand or walk properly because of something being spread or laid open
“After the accident, the car was left in a state of spraddle.”
4. noun
a spreading or laying open of something, especially the legs
“The spraddle of the tree’s branches made it difficult to walk through the forest.”