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Why wouldn't it be...?
Quote from: miketh2005 on July 10, 2009, 07:31:20 pmDonate to enesceHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Who's dumb enough to say that it isn't a finger?
The ThumbAs one of five digits, and as companion to four fingersThe English word "finger" has two senses, even in the context of appendages of a single typical human hand:The four digits, not including the thumb.Any of the five digits.Linguistically, it appears that the original sense was the broader of these two: penkwe-ros (also rendered as penqrós) was, in the inferred Proto-Indo-European language, a suffixed form of penkwe (or penqe), which has given rise to many Indo-European-family words (tens of them defined in English dictionaries) that involve or flow from concepts of fiveness.The thumb shares the following with each of the (other) four fingers:Having a skeleton of phalanges, joined by hinge-like joints that provide flexion toward the palm of the handHaving a "back" surface that features hair and a nail, and a hairless palm-of-the-hand side with fingerprint ridges insteadThe thumb contrasts with each of the (other) four by being the only finger that:Is opposableHas two phalanges rather than threeHas its inmost phalanx so close to the wristHas much greater breadth and stubby proportionsIs attached to such a mobile metacarpus (which produces most of the opposability)
Nice wiki search. Just saw that myself.
You can difference between thumb and finger, but it's a finger anyways.
Also, please don't tell me because it's on your hand or because it has hair on it.