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All digits, including the pollex are equipped with a claw.
A hallux and pollex are absent as is common with Bdeogale.
Not to be confused with Pollex, the Latin word for "thumb."
It has a larger pollex than its hallux.
The name stems from the Latin for the same, similar to the pollex, which refers to the thumb, the corresponding digit of the hand.
The team was owned by Greg Pollex.
Roman Emperors ordered gladiators' deaths by putting their thumbs up, known as pollex infestus.
Ematheudes pollex is a species of snout moths in the genus Ematheudes.
"It's used as a shield, not as a sword," said Lawrence Pollex, business administrator in Edison.
However, the first digit of the hand, also called the "thumb" or pollex, was still twisted and flexible, capable of grasping against the hand.
The front feet have lost the pollex (or 'thumb'), resulting in four toes, while the rear feet have all five toes.
Scientists speculate that Massospondylus could have used its large pollex (thumb) claw in combat, to strip plant material from trees, digging, or for grooming.
The Residents performed "Pollex Christi" as a tribute to Senada on what would have been his 90th birthday.
Sponsored by Kleenex and owned by Greg Pollex, Chad Little was the driver.
At the time, Pollex co-owned the team with NFL quarterback Mark Rypien.
Little and Pollex ran part-time for four years with various sponsorships until 1997, when they ran full-time with backing from John Deere.
The fixed finger (pollex) of the claw possesses a large tooth that fits into a groove in the movable finger (dactylus).
The saving symbol involved placing the thumb inside the hand, known as pollex compressus (the thumb signified respectively a drawn and sheathed sword).
Now Ford and Greg Pollex, the ppc car owner, may be on the verge of developing the first legitimate Hispanic star in Nascar.
This was made possible by the massive Polynesian language comparative lexicon ("Pollex" - with reconstructions) of Biggs and Clark.
Rissa tridactyla pollicaris in the North Pacific Ocean, which (as the name pollex, thumb, suggests) has a normally developed hind toe.
"One thing I think is really important is to get the Hispanic population to the racetrack and to the TV set," Pollex said Wednesday in a telephone interview.
The Medical Latin English noun for thumb is pollex (compare hallux for big toe), and the corresponding adjective for thumb is pollical.
They also had large nostrils (nares), and retained a thumb (pollex) with a big claw which may have been used for defense - though their primary defensive adaptation was their extreme size.