finger |
multidigitate |
As a proper noun finger
is .
As an adjective multidigitate is
having many digits, fingers, or things that spread out from a common point.
finger |
polyonychia |
As nouns the difference between finger and polyonychia
is that
finger is one of the long extremities of the hand, sometimes excluding the thumb while
polyonychia is the presence of extra nails on the fingers or toes.
As a verb finger
is to identify or point out. Also
put the finger on. To report to or identify for the authorities, rat on, rat out, squeal on, tattle on, turn in, to finger.
As a proper noun Finger
is {{surname}.
finger |
fingercot |
As a proper noun finger
is .
As a noun fingercot is
a type of surgical glove that covers just one finger.
finger |
fingery |
As a proper noun finger
is .
As an adjective fingery is
resembling fingers in shape.
finger |
fingerlessness |
As a proper noun finger
is .
As a noun fingerlessness is
absence of fingers.
finger |
digitule |
As a proper noun finger
is .
As a noun digitule is
(zoology) a little finger or toe, or something resembling one.
finger |
hachement |
As nouns the difference between finger and hachement
is that
finger is one of the long extremities of the hand, sometimes excluding the thumb while
hachement is in massage, a hacking or chopping stroke repeated in succession with the edge of the extended fingers or with the whole hand.
As a verb finger
is to identify or point out. Also
put the finger on. To report to or identify for the authorities, rat on, rat out, squeal on, tattle on, turn in, to finger.
As a proper noun Finger
is {{surname}.
finger |
fingerstick |
As a proper noun finger
is .
As a noun fingerstick is
(medicine) the pricking of a finger in order to obtain a small sample of blood.
finger |
adactylism |
As a proper noun finger
is .
As a noun adactylism is
(pathology) the congenital absence of fingers or toes.
finger |
fingerguard |
As a proper noun finger
is .
As a noun fingerguard is
any device or mechanism designed to prevent the fingers becoming trapped or injured, as in a closing door or a machine.
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