phalanges
Phalanges is plural, Phalange (or Phalanx) is singular.
The noun 'phalanx' is singular.The two accepted plural forms are phalanxes and phalanges.
Phalanx is the singular form meaning only 1 carpal or tarsal bones. Phalanges is the plural word for more than 1 carplal/tarsal bone.
Phalanges (or phalanxes) is the plural of phalanx.
The correct spelling of the proper noun is phalanges, the small bones of the fingers and toes (singular phalanx).
The heads of the phalanges are the rounded ends of the finger bones that articulate with the bones of the hand. These heads are what form the knuckles when making a fist. The knuckles are joints where the metacarpal bones meet the phalanges.
Phalanges are the correct name for the finger bones in the human body. They are also referred to as digital bones and are present in each finger and thumb.
Phalanges is the plural form of phalanx. These are the bones found in fingers or toes. It is pronounced as F-uh-lan-jeeze.
The bones that make up your fingers (and toes) are called phalanges.
The singular form of the demonstrative pronoun 'these' is this.
The singular form of "that" is "it."