It means to be a pitcher. The pitching rubber is called the slab. The pitcher must have his foot on the rubber when he releases a pitch and he touches it with the back of his toes, wearing a shoe, of course.
Yes, the word "toe" in French is feminine. It is translated as "orteil" when referring to a toe in general, but the specific term for a toe is "orteil" which is masculine. However, the term "orteille" can be used to refer to the toes in a more general context, which is feminine.
No, the second toe is commonly referred to as the "long toe" or "pointer toe." The term "index toe" is not a widely recognized or anatomically correct term.
The toes do not have names like the fingers do. It would be simpler to just refer to this toe as your second toe.
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Usually the medical term for the fifth toe is fifth toe. You could also call it the fifth digit of the foot, or the fifth pedal digit. The layman's term for the fifth toe is the pinky toe.
The ankle is proximal to the toe and the toe is distal to the ankle
Jungle toe is a slang phrase used to refer to a person's ugly feet. It is derogatory.
The term "toes" commonly refers to the "toe" of a pecan, which is the part of the nut that is slightly protruding and resembles a toe. In some contexts, it can also refer to the shape of certain nuts that have a similar appearance. However, it's important to note that the term is not widely used in the culinary or botanical communities.
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Describing the position of the ankle and the toe is easy. The toe is connected to the ankle.
The top part of your toe is the dorsal surface of the toe.
Phalanges is the term for toe bones; toes may also be called digits or lower digits.Phalanges of the foot, also can be referred to as digits.Hallux ("big toe" or "great toe"), the innermost (most proximal) toe and the closest to the toes of the other footSecond toe or "long toe" (although commonly shorter than the big toe and often the third or fourth toes)Third toe, occasionally described as the "ring toe"Fourth toe, sometimes described as the "ring toe"Fifth toe ("little toe", "pinky toe", or "baby toe"), the outermost (most distal) toeThe Digital (Toe). The fingers are also reffered to as Digitals, so you should specify that you mean toes when you write it.