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syndactyl
syn·dac·tyl S0966300 (sĭn-dăk′təl)n. An animal, especially a bird or mammal, that has two or more fused digits.adj. also syn·dac·ty·lous (-tə-ləs) Of, relating to, or characterized by syndactyly. [French syndactyle : Greek sun-, syn- + Greek daktulos, finger, toe.]syndactyl (sɪnˈdæktɪl) adj (Zoology) (of certain animals) having two or more digits growing fused togethern (Zoology) an animal with this arrangement of digits synˈdactyly, synˈdactylism nsyn•dac•tyl (sɪnˈdæk tɪl) adj. having two or more digits joined, as in birds and certain mammals. [1830–40; < French syndactyle; see syn-, -dactylous] syn•dac′tyl•ism, sin•dac′tyl•y, n. syncytial trophoblast
syncytial trophoblast[sin′sish·əl ′träf·ə‚blast] (cell and molecular biology) syncytiotrophoblast syndactyl
syn·dac·ty·lous (sin-dak'ti-lŭs), Having fused or webbed fingers or toes. Synonym(s): syndactyl, syndactylesyndactyl (sĭn-dăk′təl)n. An animal, especially a bird or mammal, that has two or more fused digits.adj. also syndactylous (-tə-ləs) Of, relating to, or characterized by syndactyly.ThesaurusSeesyndactylism |