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Not really, just a bit bored and waiting for a good reason why the thumb is a finger.
1: the short thick digit of the human hand that is analogous in position to the big toe and differs from the other fingers in having only two phalanges, allowing greater freedom of movement, and being
So saying the thumb differs from the other fingers makes it a finger? This sort of reasoning is unfamiliar to me. Not to mention the position of the big toe is nothing like the position of the thumb.
As I said, meat and potatoes people.
The thumb is a SPECIAL finger.Need more details? The thumb is located differently (located on the side of the palm rather than above it), has fewer joints, but still works just like any other ordinary finger. Therefore it's still a finger.It's like trying to say that the pulmonary artery is not an artery.An artery is a vessel that transports blood away from the heart and to the rest of the body. Usually, it transports oxygenated blood, but in the pulmonary artery's case, it transports de-oxygenated blood to the lungs to get oxygen.