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ring finger
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ring finger
n.
The third finger of the left hand.

ring finger
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) the third finger, esp of the left hand, on which a wedding ring is traditionally worn
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Noun1.ring finger - the third finger (especially of the left hand)ring finger - the third finger (especially of the left hand)
finger - any of the terminal members of the hand (sometimes excepting the thumb); "her fingers were long and thin"
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So in this case, the first finger will go on the lowest string at the 3rd fret, then the 4th finger at the 5th fret, then finally the 5th finger at the 5th fret.
Egyptians and Romans both placed the ring on the 4th finger of the female's left hand.
This practice stemmed out from the belief of the "hand-heart connection" - that a vein of blood from the 4th finger of the left hand goes directly to the heart.
 
 
 
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