Do you mean Chinese finger traps?
The word "Shinto" is derived from the Chinese terms shen and tao, which translate roughly as "the way of the gods." The traditional Japanese term is kami-no-michi, which also means "the way of the gods."
Pugs are a Chinese origin.
The metacarpal bones are proximal to the fingers. They are closer than the fingers to the origin of the hand.
The idiom "green fingers," primarily used in British English, refers to someone with a natural talent for gardening and growing plants. The origin of the phrase is believed to stem from the visible green stains that often appear on gardeners' fingers from handling plants and soil. It suggests a deep connection with nature and an ability to nurture growth. The term is synonymous with the American expression "green thumb."
The origin of the term "Lolo" to refer to a grandfather comes from Chinese dialects, particularly from the southern regions of China where Cantonese, Hakka, and other related languages are spoken.
Chinese checkers is not actually of Chinese origin. It was invented in Germany in the late 19th century and is based on a game called Halma, which was created in the United States.
Polydactyly is the term for the presence of extra fingers. Syndactyly is the term for fused fingers.
Arachnodactyly is the medical term meaning long fingers.
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The word "lychee" originates from the Chinese dialect Hakka, where it is called "lìzhī." This term was likely transliterated into English as "lychee."
Proximal is the term that means closer to the origin of a limb.