
1) Fingers or toes 2) Infantry formations
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The bones of the fingers or toes (Morris 1992).
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• (n.) pl. of Phalanx. • (pl. ) of Phalanx
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Phalanges are the long bones of the fingers or toes.
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<anatomy> The finger bones (the singular is phalanx). There are three phalanges in each digit, except the thumb which only has two. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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(fә-lan´jēz) sing., pha´lanx the bones of the fingers and toes. adj., phalan´geal., adj.
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The small tubular bones of the fingers and toes.
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Fingers or toes
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Pha·lan'ges noun ,
plural of
Phalanx .
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The main bones of the digits of both the hand and foot.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: fă-lan′jēz Definitions: 1. Plural of phalanx. Synonyms: bones of digits
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Phalanges: The plural of phalanx. See: Phalanx.
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The bones of the fingers and toes are known as phalanges. Each finger has three phalanges, with the exception of the thumb, which has only two. The phalanges are referred to by their position with respect to the body when the hand is extended. The bones at the ends of the fingers, because they are the most distant from the body, are the distal phal...
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phalanges Plural of phalanx.
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The bones of the fingers and toes.
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Bones that form the fingers and toes.
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Plural of phalanx, which refers to any bone of the finger or toe.
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Bones of the fingers (three in each finger and two in the thumb).
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