dactylo-, dactyl-, dactylio-, -dactyl, -dactyla, -dactylia, -dactylic, -dactylism, -dactyloid, -dactylous, -dactyly
(Greek: finger, toe)
dacty
The incorrect spelling of the root word dactyl.
dactyl
A finger, digit, or toe.
Outdated, pain from gout of the fingers: Old Mr. Lawson knew that he had dactylagra, and it was painful when he moved his finger.s
dactylakinesia
Abnormal movement, or motions, of the fingers.
Pain in a finger or the fingers; dactylodynia: Arthritis, ganglion cysts, and gout are just three kinds of dactylalgia, or the agony and suffering that can occur in a person's fingers.
dactylate
Having processes resembling digits; finger-like.
dactyledema
The swelling of a finger.
dactylet
A finger, or toe, in human beings; or the corresponding part in other vertebrates.
dactylic
1. Belonging to a digit (a finger or a toe).
2. A metrical foot consisting of one long and two short syllables, or of one stressed and two unstressed syllables; such as, tenderly.
2. A metrical foot consisting of one long and two short syllables, or of one stressed and two unstressed syllables; such as, tenderly.
dactylioglyph
1. An engraver of gems for rings and other ornaments.
2. The inscription of the engraver's name on a finger ring or gem.
2. The inscription of the engraver's name on a finger ring or gem.
dactylioglyphic
A reference to the art of engraving gems for finger rings.
dactylioglyphist
Someone who is a specialist in the art of engraving gems for finger rings.
dactylioglyphy
The art of engraving gems.
dactyliograph
A recorded fingerprint.
dactyliographer
Someone who specializes in the science of finger printing.