The Greek word for finger is daxtilo. I can't think of a fruit with that name.
Andrew is an English name that is derivied from the Greek name Andreas. The Greek name stems from the word aner which means man. It is commonly used throughout the Christian world.
Gorillas mainly eat plants such as leaves, stems, fruits, and seeds. Two specific foods they commonly consume are leaves and fruits, depending on the season and availability.
Candelifera, commonly known as the "candle plant," is scientifically referred to as Candelilla in Greek. This plant is notable for its waxy leaves and stems, which are used to produce candelilla wax. The Greek name reflects its significance in traditional uses and its distinctive appearance.
In Greek it means "Late Summer" and it stems from the root "theros". I have also heard that in Hebrew it means "Nine" or "Ninth".
It's a name for women that stems from Greek roots: kásis + andrós: the woman who's outstanding; beautiful woman.
As far as the theatre is concerned André is a play, a tragedy, written by playwright William Dunlap in 1798.
The name of the monkey the size of your finger is called the Finger Monkey.
The technical name for the fingernail is onyx
The word orchid 'stems from' (!) the Lithuanian word meaning 'Stallion', due to the shape of its' root.
There is no scientific name for the width of the index finger. The name index finger literally means pointing finger.
The name for finger bones is phalanges.
Dactyloscopy comes from the Greek words 'daktylos' meaning finger and 'skopein' meaning to examine.