it originated in Roman times, the Latin word for 10 is deci, so everything used to be divided up in 10s, which was the easiest way to measure and count. ( fingers and toes for example)
The word sheep can be used to describe a single (sheep) and it can be used to describe several sheep.
No, the word 'chaotic' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun is chaos.
Yes it is. 'Agree' is a word and 'able' is another.
No, the word 'satisfactory' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun form is satisfaction.
The Greek word for "fifteen fingers or toes" is δεκαπέντε (dekapente).
Yes, the word polydactyly does mean many fingers and toes in Greek.
Yes. Pentadecadactyl means fifteen fingers in Greek.
The word Octodactyl means eight fingers or toes in Greek.
The word Nonadactyl means nine fingers or toes in Greek.
The word didactyl means two fingers or toes in Greek.
A Latin word for joined toes or fingers is Syndactyly. The adjacent toes or fingers are joined by soft tissue in syndactyly.
"Pentadactyl" refers to having five fingers or toes. It is a term commonly used in biology to describe organisms with five digits on their hands or feet.
The word Nonadactyl means nine fingers or toes in Greek and Latin languages.
Feet - metatarsals , phalanges - fingers ,
Phalanges include both fingers AND toes. Glad 2 Help :)
Another word for conjoined toes/fingers (webbed) is Syndactyly.