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  2. Digit (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    Humans normally have five digits on each extremity. Each digit is formed by several bones called phalanges, surrounded by soft tissue. Human fingers normally have a nail at the distal phalanx. The phenomenon of polydactyly occurs when extra digits are present; fewer digits than normal are also possible, for instance in ectrodactyly.

  3. Hand Anatomy, Pictures & Diagram | Body Maps - Healthline

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    It also gives us a forceful grip. The hand can be considered in four segments: Fingers: Digits that extend from the palm of the hand, the fingers make it possible for humans to grip the smallest ...

  4. Fingering: What It Is And Why People Do It - WebMD

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    Fingering is one of the easiest and most effective ways to stimulate the clitoris, which can play a role in female orgasm. A study of over a thousand women in the United States found that 18% of ...

  5. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Talk to the hand is an English-language slang expression of contempt popular during the 1990s. The associated hand gesture consists of extending a palm toward the person insulted. "Call me" or "I'll call you" gesture. Telephone. Thumb and little finger outstretched, other fingers tight against palm.

  6. Finger - Wikipedia

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    The English word finger stems from Old English finger, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *fingraz ('finger'). It is cognate with Gothic figgrs, Old Norse fingr, or Old High German fingar. Linguists generally assume that *fingraz is a ro-stem deriving from a previous form *fimfe, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *pénkĘ·e ('five'). [34]

  7. Index Finger Anatomy, Pictures & Diagram | Body Maps - Healthline

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    Index finger. The index finger is the second digit of the hand. Along with the thumb and middle finger, it is one of the most often-used digits. This finger has practical applications of both ...

  8. Pinky Finger Anatomy, Function & Diagram | Body Maps - Healthline

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    As the smallest digit, the pinky is located next to the ring finger. In comparison to other fingers, the pinky possesses the most diminished range of motion. The finger is controlled by a group of ...

  9. Pruney Fingers: Causes, Treatments, and More - WebMD

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    The most common cause of pruney fingers is time spent in the water. When your hands soak for a while, your skin wrinkles like a prune. ‌. Scientists used to think that water moved into the outer ...