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.
dactylagra (s) (noun) (no pl)
Outdated, pain from gout of the fingers: Old Mr.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.
dactylalgia (s) (noun) (no pl)
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.
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.
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.

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