different between hallux vs helicis
hallux
English
Etymology
New Latin, from Latin allus, hallus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?hæl?ks/
Noun
hallux (plural halluces or halluxes)
- (anatomy) The big toe.
- 1995, Anthony Burgess, Byrne
- His left foot winced. The hallux nail, ill-cut, / Assailed its neighbour toe with a shrewd nip.
- 1995, Anthony Burgess, Byrne
Translations
See also
- pollex
Spanish
Noun
hallux m (plural hallux)
- hallux
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helicis
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