Finger is singular; fingers is plural.
Yes, fingers is a plural, of the word, finger.
The noun fingers plual, common, concrete noun; the plural form for finger, a word for a thing.
Yes, "fingers" is a noun. It is a plural form of the noun "finger," which refers to the five digits on each hand.
The phalanx bones, or plural phalanges, are those that form the fingers and toes of your hands and feet.
They are called villi(plural for villus).
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."
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "digits" (number values, or fingers).
Phalanges is the plural form of phalanx. These are the bones found in fingers or toes. It is pronounced as F-uh-lan-jeeze.
No, it is a plural noun. The word can mean individuals in a group, or individual parts of a whole (can refer to appendages such as fingers, penises and toes).
Phalanx is the plural of Phalange, which literally refers to your fingers, but the roman armies referred to their military groups as phalanxes because they operated as one (like the hand)
I have 5 fingers
The word "mitt" is short for "mitten" meaning that there are not individual fingers as in gloves. The plural is mitts. Mitts are used in : - baseball (catcher's mitt) - boxing training (focus mitt) - baking (oven mitt) - bathing (washing mitt) - physical therapy (heating and cooling mitts)