- term
comes from
Ancient Gr**** κλίνειν (klínein) 'to bend' and δάκτυλος (
dáktulos) 'digit'.
Clinodactyly is an
autosomal dominant trait that has variable...
- humans. The term is from
Ancient Gr**** σύν (syn) 'together' and δάκτυλος (
daktulos) 'finger'.
Syndactyly can be
simple or complex.[citation needed] In simple...
-
Brachydactyly (from Gr**** βραχύς (brachus) 'short' and δάκτυλος (
daktulos) 'finger') is a
medical term
denoting the
presence of
abnormally short digits...
- kalandros, the
calandra lark, and
brachydactila is from brakhus, "short", and
daktulos, "toe". It
breeds in
southern Europe, north-west Africa, and
across the...
-
dacryocystitis -dactyl(o)- of or
pertaining to a finger, toe Gr**** δάκτυλος (
dáktulos), finger, toe dactylology,
polydactyly de- from, down, or away from Latin...
- name syndactylus, from the
Ancient Gr**** σύν, sun-, "with" + δάκτυλος,
daktulos, "finger". Second, a
large gular sac (throat pouch),
found in both males...
- the
Ancient Gr****
tridaktulos meaning "three-toed" (tri- is "three-" and
daktulos is toe). The
species is now
placed in the
genus Picoides that was introduced...
-
ancient Gr****
rhythmicians as an "iambic dactyl" (δάκτυλος κατ᾽ ἴαμβον (
dáktulos kat᾽ íambon) (⏑⏔ ⁝ ⏑⏔) (using the term "dactyl" in the rhythmicians' sense...
- dacryoadenitis,
Dacryphilia dactyl- digit, finger, toe Gr**** δάκτυλος (
dáktulos) anisodactyly, antidactylus, arachnodactyly, artiodactyl, brachydactyly...
- 'prophecy')
dactylomancy /ˈdæktɪloʊmænsi/: by
means of
finger movements (Gr****
daktulos, 'finger' + manteía, 'prophecy')
daphnomancy /ˈdæfnoʊmænsi/: by burning...