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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...
- 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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called digitus medicinalis, the
fourth digit,
digitus annularis,
digitus quartus, or
digitus IV. In Latin, the word
anulus means "ring",
digitus means...
- 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 prin****l
Roman units...
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nerve Lymph Infraclavicular lymph nodes Identifiers Latin pollex digitus I m****
digitus primus m**** MeSH D013933 TA98 A01.1.00.053 TA2 151 FMA 24938 Anatomical...
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first finger,
second finger,
pointer finger,
trigger finger,
digitus secundus,
digitus II, and many
other terms) is the
second digit of a
human hand...
- Look up
rigor mortis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rigor mortis (from
Latin rigorĀ 'stiffness' and mortisĀ 'of death'), or
postmortem rigidity, is...
- 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...
- 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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ulnar nerve Lymph Supratrochlear Identifiers Latin digitus minimus m****,
digitus quintus m****,
digitus V m**** TA98 A01.1.00.057 TA2 155 FMA 24949 Anatomical...