How Do You Spell SYNDACTYLIZED?

Pronunciation: [sˈɪndɐktˌa͡ɪla͡ɪzd] (IPA)

The word "syndactylized" is spelled /sɪnˈdæktəlaɪzd/. The first syllable "syn" comes from the Greek prefix "syn-", meaning "together". The next syllable "dactyl" comes from the Greek word "daktylos", which means "finger" or "toe". The suffix "-ize" indicates the action of making or transforming into something. Therefore, "syndactylized" means to make or transform into a state of having fused fingers or toes. This term is often used in medical contexts to describe a congenital condition called syndactyly.

SYNDACTYLIZED Meaning and Definition

  1. Syndactylized is an adjective that describes the condition or characteristic of having syndactyly, which refers to the fusion or partial fusion of two or more digits, typically fingers or toes. The term originates from the combination of the prefix "syn," meaning together or united, and the word "dactyl," referring to fingers or toes.

    When a person or animal is syndactylized, there is a visible connection or webbing between two or more adjacent digits, giving the appearance of a single, broad appendage. This condition can vary in severity, ranging from slight webbing or fusion at the base, to more pronounced united digits with only a remnant of separation. Syndactylization can affect one or both hands or feet, and in some cases, it may be present at birth, while in other instances, it may develop as a result of injury, infection, or certain genetic disorders.

    Syndactylized individuals may experience challenges in performing certain fine motor tasks that require individual finger movements or dexterity, such as typing or playing musical instruments. However, if the webbing is minimal or only affects certain digits, adaptations and interventions can often help individuals function effectively despite the condition.

    Overall, syndactylized refers to the anatomical condition of fused digits, often leading to the formation of unique and distinctive hands or feet in individuals or animals.

  2. Fused or grown together, having reference to two or more fingers or toes.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for SYNDACTYLIZED

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Etymology of SYNDACTYLIZED

The word "syndactylized" is formed by combining two elements: "syndactyl" and the suffix "-ize(d)".

1. "Syndactyl" has its roots in Greek. It comes from the combination of "syn" meaning "together" and "daktulos" meaning "finger" or "toe". Syndactyl refers to a condition where digits (fingers or toes) are fused or joined together.

2. The suffix "-ize(d)" is derived from the Greek suffix "-izein" meaning "to cause to be" or "to make into". It is commonly used in English to form verbs denoting the action of making or causing something.

Combining these two elements, "syndactylized" is a term used to describe the action of fusing or joining digits (fingers or toes) together or causing them to be fused.

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