digitus primus (I) pedis
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digitus — SYN: digit. [L.] d. anularis [TA] SYN: ring finger. d. auricularis SYN: little finger. digiti hippocratici obsolete term for clubbed digits or fingers. See clubbing. d. manus [TA] SYN: finger. d. (manus) medius [TA] SYN: middle finger. d … Medical dictionary
Hallux — What the ancient Romans called the big toe. Since hallux was a good enough word for the big toe among the ancient Romans, it has long done yeoman s duty in medicine. Abnormalities of the big toe tend thus to be called hallux this or that. For… … Medical dictionary
Dedo del pie — Se conoce con el nombre de dedos del pie (también ortejos en Chile y México) a cada uno de los cinco apéndices en que termina el pie humano. Desde el punto de vista de la anatomía humana, forman en conjunto una parte del cuerpo humano clasificada … Wikipedia Español
pollex — SYN: thumb. [L.] p. pedis SYN: great toe I. * * * pol·lex päl .eks n, pl pol·li·ces päl ə .sēz the first digit of the forelimb: THUMB * * * n. (pl. pollices) the thumb. * * * pol·lex (polґəks) pl. polґlices … Medical dictionary
toe — One of the digits of the feet. SYN: digitus pedis [TA], digits of foot. [A.S. ta] fourth t. [IV] [TA] fourth digit of foot. SYN: digitus (pedis) quartus [IV] [TA]. great t. I [TA] the first digit of the foot. SYN: hallux [TA], digitus pedis… … Medical dictionary
MENSURA — antiquissima, resdiversas comparans aequansque, Indigentia fuit: in cuius dein locum ex instituto successêre, Mensurarum varia genera, non tantum apud diversas Gentes, sed etiam in eadem saepe, a se invicem non parum discrepantia. Unde Henricus… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
List of Latin words with English derivatives — This is a list of Latin words with derivatives in English (and other modern languages). Ancient orthography did not distinguish between i and j or between u and v. Many modern works distinguish u from v but not i from j. In this article both… … Wikipedia