Finger-nail

  • 91fingernail — [[t]fɪ̱ŋgə(r)neɪl[/t]] fingernails also finger nail N COUNT Your fingernails are the thin hard areas at the end of each of your fingers. Syn: nails …

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  • 92unguis — n. 1. Finger nail. 2. Hoof. 3. Claw. 4. (Bot.) Claw, ungula …

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  • 93ad unguem —    to the finger nail ; to a nicety; with great exactitude; to minute detail …

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  • 94lunula —   n. cresent shaped mark or organ; half moon on finger nail.    ♦ lunulate, a. bearing lunula; like a small crescent.    ♦ lunulet, n. crescent shaped spot …

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  • 95lunule —   n. cresent shaped mark or organ; half moon on finger nail.    ♦ lunulate, a. bearing lunula; like a small crescent.    ♦ lunulet, n. crescent shaped spot …

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  • 96whitlow —  , whick flaw  a gathering on the side of the finger nail. North …

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  • 99Hand infection — Articleissues introrewrite = June 2008 jargon = June 2008 orphan = June 2008Infections frequently occur in the hand and wrist. Because the hand is heavily used for contact with the world, it is vulnerable to cuts, punctures, scrapes, and other… …

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  • 100Primary hypertrophic osteoathropathy — Pachydermoperiostosis Classification and external resources ICD 10 L62.0, M89.4 ICD 9 …

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