Le dita dei piedi is an Italian equivalent of the English word "toes."
Specifically, the feminine plural article le means "the." The feminine plural noun dita means "digits, fingers, toes." The word dei combines the preposition di with the masculine plural definite article i to mean "of the." The masculine noun piedi means "feet."
The pronunciation is "leh DEE-tah deh PYEH-dee."
Toes- dita dei piedi
Fingers- dita
Fingers and toes- mani e dei piedi
The Greek word for fifteen fingers or toes is Pentadecadactyl.
Yes, the word polydactyly does mean many fingers and toes in Greek.
Yes. Pentadecadactyl means fifteen fingers in Greek.
The word Octodactyl means eight fingers or toes in Greek.
The word Nonadactyl means nine fingers or toes in Greek.
The word didactyl means two fingers or toes in Greek.
A Latin word for joined toes or fingers is Syndactyly. The adjacent toes or fingers are joined by soft tissue in syndactyly.
The word Nonadactyl means nine fingers or toes in Greek and Latin languages.
Feet - metatarsals , phalanges - fingers ,
Phalanges include both fingers AND toes. Glad 2 Help :)
what is the various of the fingers and toes labeled
The "fancy" name for fingers and toes is digits.