Finger

/ˈfɪŋɡər/ noun

A finger is one of the five long, movable parts at the end of your hand, used for touching, holding, and feeling. In measuring, it can also mean a small width or amount.

It comes from Old English “finger,” from a very old Germanic word that has stayed almost unchanged for thousands of years. The root is connected to notions of grasping and pointing.

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