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What does pollicus mean?

"Pollicus" is the Latin word for thumb.

It's the anatomical term used to describe the first digit of the hand, which is distinct from the other four fingers due to its opposable nature and unique structure.

In medical contexts, "pollicus" is often used to refer to parts of the thumb or conditions affecting it, like "pollicis brevis" (the short thumb muscle) or "pollicis valgus" (a thumb deformity).

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