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Definition of Syndactylism
1. Noun. Birth defect in which there is partial or total webbing connecting two or more fingers or toes.
Category relationships: Homo, Human, Human Being, Man
Generic synonyms: Birth Defect, Congenital Abnormality, Congenital Anomaly, Congenital Defect, Congenital Disorder
Definition of Syndactylism
1. Noun. syndactyly ¹
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Definition of Syndactylism
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Syndactylism
Literary usage of Syndactylism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of Operative Surgery by John Fairbairn Binnie (1916)
"CHAPTER CI syndactylism. WEBBED FINGERS The easiest way in which to operate for
... syndactylism. wounds caused by the division of the web or bring them ..."
2. Materials for the study of variation treated with especial regard to by William Bateson (1894)
"syndactylism IN ARTIODACTYLA. P This phenomenon is known in the Ox and is common
in the Pig. In all cases the variation consists in a more or less complete ..."
3. Manual of operative surgery by John Fairbairn Binnie (1921)
"CHAPTER CI syndactylism. WEBBED FINGERS The easiest way in which to operate for
webbed fingers is merely to divide the web and suture the resulting wounds. ..."
4. Röntgen Ray Diagnosis and Therapy by Carl Beck (1904)
"... and of von Eiselsberg (transplantation of the toe), and the FIG. 170.—syndactylism
OF THIRD, FOURTH, AND FIFTH FINGER IN A CHILD OF EIGHT MONTHS. ..."
5. A Text-book on Minor Surgery by John Colin Vaughan (1922)
"If the joint is opened, the hand should be carried in a splint until healing is
complete. Fio. 250.—Supernumerary fingers, pedunculated. syndactylism. ..."
6. Manual of Operative Surgery by John Fairbairn Binnie (1916)
"CHAPTER CI syndactylism. WEBBED FINGERS The easiest way in which to operate for
... syndactylism. wounds caused by the division of the web or bring them ..."
7. Manual of operative surgery by John Fairbairn Binnie (1921)
"CHAPTER CI syndactylism. WEBBED FINGERS The easiest way in which to operate for
webbed fingers is merely to divide the web and suture the resulting wounds. ..."
8. Röntgen Ray Diagnosis and Therapy by Carl Beck (1904)
"... and of von Eiselsberg (transplantation of the toe), and the FIG. 170.—syndactylism
OF THIRD, FOURTH, AND FIFTH FINGER IN A CHILD OF EIGHT MONTHS. ..."
9. A Text-book on Minor Surgery by John Colin Vaughan (1922)
"If the joint is opened, the hand should be carried in a splint until healing is
complete. Fio. 250.—Supernumerary fingers, pedunculated. syndactylism. ..."