| polydactylism | <anatomy> The possession of more that the normal number of digits. Origin: Poly- + Gr. Finger: cf. F. Polydactylisme. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| polydactylous | Relating to polydactyly. (05 Mar 2000) |
| polydactyly | <radiology> Ellis-van Creveld, Laurence-Moon-Biedle, trisomy 13-15, simple polydactyly, Carpenter syndrome, Meckel-Gruber syndrome (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Hyperdactyly, Polydactylia, Polydactylism, Hyperdactylies, Polydactylias, Polydactylies, Polydactylisms
| polydactyly |
birth defect characterized by the presence of more than the normal number of fingers or toes
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| polydactyl |
of or relating to a person (or other vertebrate) having more than the normal number of digits
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| polydactylous |
polydactyl: of or relating to a person (or other vertebrate) having more than the normal number of digits
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| polydactyl |
The presence of extra toes.
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| polydactyly |
More than five fingers and/or toes. Inherited as an autosomal dominant phenotype.
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| polydactyl | (biology) of or relating to a person (or other vertebrate) having more than the normal number of digits |
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| polydactyl | (biology) of or relating to a person (or other vertebrate) having more than the normal number of digits |
| polydactyl | a genus of Polynemidae |
| polydactyl | found along western Atlantic coast |
| polydactyl | birth defect (in humans) characterized by the presence of more than the normal number of fingers or toes |
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