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syndactyl
(redirected from syndactylia)

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syn·dac·tyl  (sn-dktl)
n.
An animal, especially a bird or mammal, that has two or more fused digits.
adj. also syn·dac·ty·lous (-t-ls)
Of, relating to, or characterized by syndactyly.

[French syndactyle : Greek sun-, syn- + Greek daktulos, finger.]

syndactyl [sɪnˈdæktɪl]
adj
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) (of certain animals) having two or more digits growing fused together
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) an animal with this arrangement of digits
syndactylism  n


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