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hal·lux
(hăl′əks)n. pl. hal·lu·ces (hăl′yə-sēz′, hăl′ə-)
1. The innermost or first digit on the hind foot of certain mammals. The human hallux is commonly called the big toe.
2. A homologous digit of a bird, reptile, or amphibian. In birds, it is often directed backward.
[Medieval Latin hallux, blend of Latin allus, hallus, thumb, and Latin hallex, big toe.]
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hallux
(ˈhæləks)n
(Anatomy) the first digit on the hind foot of a mammal, bird, reptile, or amphibian; the big toe of man
[C19: New Latin, from Late Latin allex big toe]
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hal•lux
(ˈhæl əks)n., pl. hal•lu•ces (ˈhæl yəˌsiz)
the first or innermost digit of the foot of humans and of the hind foot of other vertebrates; big toe.
[1825–35; < Late Latin (h)allux, for Latin hallus, by association with pollex thumb]
hal′lu•cal (-yə kəl) adj.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() foot, human foot, pes - the part of the leg of a human being below the ankle joint; "his bare feet projected from his trousers"; "armored from head to foot" toe - one of the digits of the foot |
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hal·lux
n. L. dedo gordo del pie;
___ valgus → ___ valgus, desviación del dedo gordo hacia los otros dedos;
___ varus → ___ varus, separación del dedo gordo de los demás dedos;
___ rigidus → rigidez en el dedo gordo.
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