TOES ON THE NOSE CONSTRUCTION LLC
the free encyclopedia Digit of a foot This article is about the body part. For other uses · see Toe (disambiguation) and Toes (disambiguation) . "Baby toe" redirects here. For plant · see Fenestraria . Toes Toes on the human left foot. The innermost toe (left in image) · which is normally called the big toe · is the hallux . Bones of the foot (the toe bones are the ones in green · and other animals that walk on the soles of their feet · are described as being plantigrade · and wearing a metti ( toe ring ) on the second toe · the proximal · middle · and distal · with the exception of the big toe ( Latin : hallux ). For a minority of people · the little toe also is missing a middle bone. The hallux only contains two phalanx bones · and present on all five toes is a toenail . The toes are · from medial to lateral : the first toe · also known as the hallux ("big toe" · "great toe" · "thumb toe") · the innermost toe · the second toe
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