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108:digiti pedis
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1001:Webbed toes
972:Polydactyly
918:anisodactyl
890:ancestors.
847:(genitive,
703:Old English
661:polydactyly
560:stubbed toe
516:polydactyly
462:sural nerve
266:nail polish
221:unguligrade
215:plantigrade
205:digitigrade
97:Identifiers
45:Fenestraria
1935:Categories
1819:Fingernail
1300:2014-01-04
1173:2008-03-05
1146:August 21,
1068:Ergonomics
1007:References
976:syndactyly
880:vertebrate
855:blend word
832:(h)allicis
606:hammer toe
596:Hammer toe
520:syndactyly
498:recessive
496:homozygous
348:See also:
306:metatarsal
256:Human toes
1735:Genitalia
1419:31 August
1163:"Bunions"
1106:Fort Knox
905:Pakicetus
888:amphibian
884:fish fins
871:Evolution
764:, German
705:term for
688:Etymology
633:fifth toe
590:Deformity
586:attacks.
528:ethnicity
510:Variation
481:inherited
391:posterior
232:Structure
84:toe bones
1946:Podiatry
1864:Buttocks
1784:Shoulder
1619:Mandible
1552:Forehead
1472:19629241
1464:19810199
1400:(1874).
1287:12479617
1253:12036342
1125:Archived
1053:(OMIM):
996:Toecuffs
939:See also
929:primates
850:hallucis
752:, Dutch
715:(plural
564:turf toe
534:Function
500:genotype
485:dominant
421:abductor
408:and the
278:toe ring
248:surface.
192:tetrapod
182:are the
1909:Toenail
1799:Forearm
1745:Scrotum
1691:Midriff
1681:Abdomen
1674:(Trunk)
1624:Occiput
1567:Eyebrow
1444:Science
1245:9858177
1209:2780906
1088:8112275
991:Toe tag
933:derived
876:Haeckel
838:(h)alli
683:History
677:fingers
665:fingers
625:bunions
540:walking
360:tendons
344:Muscles
314:toenail
246:Plantar
186:of the
120:D014034
92:Details
1844:Little
1834:Middle
1814:Finger
1789:Axilla
1730:Pelvis
1723:Nipple
1718:Breast
1713:Thorax
1657:Throat
1634:Temple
1597:Tongue
1577:Eyelid
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952:Ainhum
860:pollex
844:hallux
820:hallus
808:hallex
791:Hallux
731:taihwǭ
618:ulcers
600:Bunion
477:humans
417:flexor
398:tendon
298:hallux
288:, the
226:hooves
210:Humans
196:Animal
184:digits
67:hallux
18:Hallux
1894:Ankle
1874:Thigh
1829:Index
1824:Thumb
1804:Wrist
1794:Elbow
1767:Limbs
1750:Vulva
1740:Penis
1696:Navel
1686:Waist
1672:Torso
1629:Scalp
1602:Tooth
1587:Mouth
1557:Cheek
1468:S2CID
1294:(PDF)
1271:(PDF)
1249:S2CID
916:with
914:birds
865:thumb
826:allus
814:allex
782:deyḱ-
780:*
776:digit
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629:joint
294:Latin
274:metti
270:henna
190:of a
167:[
156:25046
103:Latin
1951:Toes
1941:Foot
1914:Sole
1899:Heel
1889:Foot
1884:Calf
1879:Knee
1839:Ring
1809:Hand
1757:Anus
1708:Back
1662:Nape
1644:Neck
1582:Nose
1562:Chin
1547:Face
1542:Hair
1534:Head
1526:Skin
1520:Body
1460:PMID
1421:2019
1408:ISBN
1283:PMID
1241:PMID
1205:PMID
1148:2012
1084:PMID
1032:ISBN
974:and
886:via
835:and
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767:Zehe
761:zēha
755:teen
743:tāne
724:tāhe
701:The
612:and
598:and
584:gout
544:gait
488:gene
419:and
373:and
268:and
242:foot
200:cats
188:foot
180:Toes
127:TA98
115:MeSH
53:Toes
36:and
1904:Toe
1869:Hip
1856:Leg
1776:Arm
1614:Jaw
1609:Ear
1592:Lip
1572:Eye
1452:doi
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1233:doi
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