phalange
phalanx, finger bone
noun fah-LAHNZH Rare
Origin: From Greek phalanx, 'battle line, finger bone'
Also means
phalanx (military formation)
Usage Note
Phalange in anatomy refers to one of the small bones of the fingers or toes; there are three per digit except the thumb and big toe. In its historical/military sense, it denotes the close-formation infantry used by ancient Greek armies. The plural phalanges is the standard anatomical term.
Examples
"Il s'est fracturé une phalange du doigt."
Natural Translation
He fractured a finger bone.
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