No, "pouce" is the French word for thumb. "Pollice" is not a French word.
1 "thumb" = "pollice"both "thumbs" = "pollici"
The French word for thumb is "pouce."
"The thumb" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il pollice.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article ilmeans "the." The masculine noun pollice means "thumb." The pronunciation is "eel POHL-lee-tcheh."
Pollice is an Italian equivalent of the English word "thumb."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article il means "the." Its singular indefinite article un, uno means "a, one."The pronunciation is "POHL-lee-tcheh."
The common idea that thumbs down was the sign of death for the defeated gladiator at the amphitheatre (which was an arena, not a ring) was thumb down. However, this is false. The name for the sign was "pollice verso", a Latin term which roughly translates to "turned thumb". We do not know the precise meaning of this term as we do not have a detailed description and we do not know the way the thumb was supposed to be pointed. \similarly, the term for sparing the gladiator was pollice compresso, "compressed thumb". Thus, it seems that it was neither thumb up or thumb down. You had to hide your thumb in your fist. The idea of thumb down is a later invention.
Well You Say "pouce"Pouce is a masculine word, so le pouce or un pouce.
"Le pouce" in French translates to "the thumb" in English.
The Maori word for thumb is kōnui.
"Thumb" in French is "pouce."
The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".The Latin word for thumb is "pollex" you can also use "digitus".
thumb tack already is an English word.
The Latin word for "thumb" is pollex (-icis, m.).