"syndactyly" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: syndactylies [plural]
Etymology: From syn- + Ancient Greek δάκτυλος (dáktulos, “finger”) + -y. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|syn}} syn- +, {{der|en|grc|δάκτυλος||finger}} Ancient Greek δάκτυλος (dáktulos, “finger”), {{suffix|en||y}} + -y Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} syndactyly (countable and uncountable, plural syndactylies)
  1. (biology) The normal condition, in some animals and birds, of having fused digits. Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (topical): Biology Translations (having fused digits): daktylosymfýza [feminine] (Czech), syndaktylie [feminine] (Czech), syndaktylia (Finnish)
    Sense id: en-syndactyly-en-noun-laKtk0U9 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with syn-, English terms suffixed with -y Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 72 28 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with syn-: 53 47 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -y: 64 36 Topics: biology, natural-sciences Disambiguation of 'having fused digits': 75 25
  2. (teratology) The anomalous condition, in humans, of having some fingers or toes fused with a web. Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (topical): Teratology
    Sense id: en-syndactyly-en-noun-S9vy3I6q Categories (other): English terms prefixed with syn- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with syn-: 53 47 Topics: medicine, sciences, teratology
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: syndactylism Derived forms: polysyndactyly Coordinate_terms: adactyly (alt: adactylism) Translations (human condition): syndaktylia (Finnish), samtáun (note: of the toes) [feminine] (Icelandic), samfingrun (note: of the fingers) [feminine] (Icelandic)
Disambiguation of 'human condition': 53 47

Inflected forms

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