Middle finger (redirect from Digitus infamous)
digit. In anatomy, it is also called the third finger, digitus medius, digitus tertius or digitus III. In Western countries, extending the middle finger...
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Ring finger (redirect from Digitus medicinalis)
called digitus medicinalis, the fourth digit, digitus annularis, digitus quartus, or digitus IV. In Latin, the word anulus means "ring", digitus means...
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Index finger (redirect from Digitus II manus)
first finger, second finger, pointer finger, trigger finger, digitus secundus, digitus II, and many other terms) is the second digit of a human hand...
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Ancient Roman units of measurement (redirect from Digitus)
into 12 unciae or inches. Frontinus writes in the 1st century AD that the digitus was used in Campania and most parts of Italy. The principal Roman units...
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Little finger (redirect from Digitus minimus manus)
ulnar nerve Lymph Supratrochlear Identifiers Latin digitus minimus manus, digitus quintus manus, digitus V manus TA98 A01.1.00.057 TA2 155 FMA 24949 Anatomical...
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Toe (redirect from Digitus minimus pedis)
Toes are the digits of the foot of a tetrapod. Animal species such as cats that walk on their toes are described as being digitigrade. Humans, and other...
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Digitus IV or fourth digit can refer to: Ring finger (digitus IV manus) Fourth toe (digitus IV pedis) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Digitus medius or middle digit can refer to: Middle finger (digitus medius manus) Third toe (digitus medius pedis) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Digitus primus or first digit can refer to: Thumb or pollex (digitus primus manus) Big toe or hallux (digitus primus pedis) This disambiguation page lists...
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Digitus V or fifth digit can refer to: Little finger (digitus V manus) little toe (digitus V pedis) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Digitus quintus literally means fifth digit and can refer to: Little finger (fifth finger) little toe (fifth toe) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Tailor's bunion (redirect from Digitus quintus varus)
Tailor's bunion, also known as digitus quintus varus or bunionette, is a condition caused as a result of inflammation of the fifth metatarsal bone at...
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Digitus minimus literally means smallest digit and can refer to: Little finger (fifth finger) little toe (fifth toe) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Digitus secundus or second digit can refer to: Index finger (digitus secundus manus) Second or long toe (digitus secundus pedis) This disambiguation page...
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Digitus II or second digit can refer to: Index finger (digitus II manus) Second or long toe (digitus II pedis) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Digitus quartus or fourth digit can refer to: Ring finger (digitus quartus manus) Fourth toe (digitus quartus pedis) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Digitus III or third digit can refer to: Middle finger (digitus III manus) Third toe (digitus III pedis) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Digitus tertius or third digit can refer to: Middle finger (digitus tertius manus) Third toe (digitus tertius pedis) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Rigor mortis (redirect from Digitus mortuus)
Look up rigor mortis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rigor mortis (from Latin rigor 'stiffness' and mortis 'of death'), or postmortem rigidity, is...
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Thumb (redirect from Digitus I manus)
nerve Lymph Infraclavicular lymph nodes Identifiers Latin pollex digitus I manus digitus primus manus MeSH D013933 TA98 A01.1.00.053 TA2 151 FMA 24938 Anatomical...
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The finger (redirect from Digitus impudicus)
target is instead one of the sophists. In Latin, the middle finger was the digitus impudicus, meaning the "shameless, indecent or offensive finger". In the...
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Orthotylus digitus is a species of bug from the Miridae family that is endemic to France. "Orthotylus (Orthotylus) digitus Carapezza, 1997". Fauna Europaea...
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(/ˈdɪdʒɪtɪˌɡreɪd/) locomotion is walking or running on the toes (from the Latin digitus, 'finger', and gradior, 'walk'). A digitigrade animal is one that stands...
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words such as "debt"): Old French doit > French doigt "finger" (Latin digitus) Old French pie > French pied "foot" [Latin pes (stem: ped-)] French orthography...
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lawn, pasture, and forage plants; some are often considered lawn pests. Digitus is the Latin word for "finger", and they are distinguished by the long...
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typically less than that at the knuckle (#5).] The digit, also known as digitus or digitus transversus (Latin), dactyl (Greek) or dactylus, or finger's breadth –...
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Creator Spiritus", which asks the 'finger of the paternal right hand' (digitus paternae dexterae) to give the faithful speech. The two index fingers,...
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III home computers: Aster CT-80 by Aster b.v. DGT-100 and DGT-1000 by Digitus D8000, D8001 and D8002 by Dismac Komtek I by Komtek Technologies Le Guépard...
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wave. The word digital comes from the same source as the words digit and digitus (the Latin word for finger), as fingers are often used for counting. Mathematician...
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years old, being referred to in Ancient Roman literature as the digitus infamis or digitus impudicus. Performing this gesture is also named "flipping the...
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