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  2. Phalanx bone - Wikipedia

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    Phalanges are the bones of the fingers and toes in most vertebrates. They are named according to their location and number, and have different shapes and functions in the hand and foot.

  3. Toe ring - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, design and symbolism of toe rings, a fashion accessory worn on the toes. Find out how toe rings are used in India, Africa and the US, and how they are made of different materials.

  4. Olympic tattoo - Wikipedia

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    Olympic tattoos are a tradition among athletes who compete in the Olympic Games of tattooing the five interlocking "Olympic rings". The practice dates back to at least the 1980s, when swimmer Chris Jacobs received a tattoo of the rings to commemorate his participation in the 1988 Seoul Games. The Olympic tattoo has since become common practice ...

  5. Not just medals: Athletes show off their Olympic ...

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    From big and flashy to dainty and low-key, an Olympic rings tattoo is ubiquitous among athletes who have earned the privilege of competing at the highest level of sport. While the size, placement ...

  6. Digit (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    A digit is a part of a limb, such as a finger or a toe, present in many vertebrates. Humans normally have five digits on each extremity, but some animals have more or fewer digits due to mutations or evolutionary changes.

  7. Toe - Wikipedia

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    A toe is a digit of the foot of a tetrapod, usually with three phalanx bones and a toenail. Learn about the structure, muscles, blood supply, nerve supply, variation, and clinical significance of human toes.

  8. Metatarsophalangeal joints - Wikipedia

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    The metatarsophalangeal joints (MTP joints) are the joints between the metatarsal bones of the foot and the proximal bones of the toes. They are condyloid joints that allow flexion, extension, abduction, adduction and circumduction movements.

  9. Kakiniit - Wikipedia

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    Kakiniit are the tattoos of the Inuit of the North American Arctic, done mostly on women for aesthetic, medicinal, religious, and symbolic purposes. Learn about the history, process, meaning, and revival of this ancient practice, and see examples of facial and body tattoos.