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phalange

/fal-uhnj, fuh-lanj, fey-lanj/US // ˈfæl əndʒ, fəˈlændʒ, ˈfeɪ lændʒ //UK // (ˈfælændʒ) //

趾骨骨骨架,趾骨骨骨架上,趾骨骨骨架之间

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pha·lan·ges [fuh-lan-jeez]. /fəˈlæn dʒiz/. Anatomy, Zoology.

    • : a phalanx.

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Examples

  • Rocket has a “cybernetic skeletal structure, enhanced phalange and metacarpal bones, and a genetically augmented cerebral cortex.”

  • There was that innocently ignoble time Phoebe Buffay pretended she was a physician named Dr. Regina Phalange.

  • There is no evidence of a pulley joint between the metatarsal and the adjacent phalange.

  • The second phalange is concave at the upper articular end and convex in the longer direction at the lower end.

  • Society, on his scheme, is to be divided into departments or phalanges, each phalange numbering about 1600 persons.

  • Each phalange inhabits a phalanstre or common building, and has a certain portion of soil allotted to it for cultivation.

  • Great artists, great mechanicians, great writers—these belong to no phalange, but to humanity.