dactylo-, dactyl-, dactylio-, -dactyl, -dactyla, -dactylia, -dactylic, -dactylism, -dactyloid, -dactylous, -dactyly

(Greek: finger, toe)

hypodactyly
A lack of digits not caused by an amputation.
isodactylism
A condition of having fingers (or toes) of equal length.
isodactylous, isodactyly
In zoology, having the fore and hind toes or digits equal or alike.
leptodactyl, leptodactyle
A bird or other animal having slender toes.
leptodactylous
1. Having slender digits (fingers and/or toes).
2. Possessing long, narrow, tapering toes; as with certain birds.
leptodactyly
An abnormal slenderness or elongation of the digits (fingers and toes).
macrodactylia
A reference to the abnormal largeness of one or more digits.
macrodactylism
An excessive size of one or more fingers or toes.
macrodactylous
Having exceptionally long toes.
macrodactyly
A condition in which one or more of the fingers or toes is abnormally large.
megadactyl
Characterized by an abnormal enlargement of one or more digits (fingers or toes).
megadactylia
An abnormal size of one or more digits (fingers and/or toes).
megadactylism
Relating to an excessive size of one or more fingers and/or toes.
megadactyly
A condition characterized by the enlargement of one or more digits (fingers or toes).
megalodactylia
Condition characterized by the enlargement of one or more digits (fingers or toes).

Cross references directly, or indirectly, involving the "toes" and "fingers": digit-; hallu-; phalang-.