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What is a flagina?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 6/16/2024

The skin between your thumb and pointer finger.

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Is the skin between your thumb and your pointer finger called the flagina?

No, the skin between your thumb and pointer finger is not called the "flagina." This area is commonly referred to as the "webbing" or "web space" of the hand. The term "flagina" does not have any recognized anatomical significance in this context.


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