phalanx Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of phalanx In English

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  • One pair of unslipped dishes held two human phalanges from a single finger.

  • Prominent digits and phalanges are clear, and full-webbing and hallux may also be observed in one print.

  • They modeled the phalanges of the hand as cylinders.

  • However, it is necessary to properly choose the transmission ratios between phalanxes.

  • The phalange would be an autonomous democracy and the centralized state would wither away as more phalanges were created.

  • The metacarpals, metatarsals and phalanges of the hands and feet seem to be present.

  • Cast shows clear phalanges and joints, and weakly impressed webbing.

  • Also, there are deposits of new bone on the volar surfaces of the proximal phalanges of the left second and third fingers.

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Translations of phalanx In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    密集的人群,方陣(通常以防禦或攻擊為目的), 指骨, 趾骨…

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  • 中文简体

    密集的人群,方阵(通常以防御或攻击为目的), 指骨, 趾骨…

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  • Español

    falange, Falange…

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  • Português

    falange…

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  • Français

    phalange…

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  • Čeština

    falanga…

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  • Dansk

    falanks, tæt gruppe…

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  • Indonesia

    kerumunan…

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