polydactyly

noun
poly·​dac·​ty·​ly | \ ˌpä-lē-ˈdak-tə-lē How to pronounce polydactyly (audio) \

Definition of polydactyly

: the condition of having more than the normal number of fingers or toes

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State Veterinarian Susan Keller said the extra limbs could possibly be one of two similar genetic disorders called polydactyly or polymelia. Forum News Service, Twin Cities, "North Dakota rancher puzzling over calf born with six legs," 13 May 2017 State Veterinarian Susan Keller said the calf may have been born with one of two disorders: polymelia, where extra limbs are often smaller or shrunken, or polydactyly, which is the result of genetic combinations involving recessive genes. CBS News, "Calf born with 2 extra legs attached to its neck," 15 May 2017 To determine how common polydactyly was among the Chacos, the researchers conducted an analysis of 96 skeletons excavated from Pueblo Bonito during prior expeditions. Scott S. Warren, National Geographic, "Extra Fingers and Toes Were Revered in Ancient Culture," 25 July 2016

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First Known Use of polydactyly

1886, in the meaning defined above

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polydactyly

noun
poly·​dac·​ty·​ly | \ -ˈdak-tə-lē How to pronounce polydactyly (audio) \
plural polydactylies

Medical Definition of polydactyly

: the condition of having more than the normal number of toes or fingers

called also polydactylia, polydactylism