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- EXTREMITY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EXTREMITY is the farthest or most remote part, section, or point How to use extremity in a sentence
- EXTREMITY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
An extremity is a limb or appendage of the body, particularly the hands and feet If the weather is cold, you have to be sure to protect your extremities from frostbite by wearing gloves, warm socks, and boots
- EXTREMITY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EXTREMITY definition: 1 the furthest point, especially from the centre: 2 the parts of the human body furthest from… Learn more
- extremity noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of extremity noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [countable] the furthest point, end or limit of something The lake is situated at the eastern extremity of the mountain range We travelled the whole distance between the two extremities of the island
- EXTREMITY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The extremity of something is its furthest end or edge Your extremities are the end parts of your body, especially your hands and feet He found that his extremities grew cold Exercise is very important as it keeps the circulation moving and warms the extremities
- extremity - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun extremity (countable and uncountable, plural extremities or (obsolete) extremitys) The most extreme or furthest point of something [from c 1400] Synonym: tip
- Extremity - definition of extremity by The Free Dictionary
1 The outermost or farthest point or portion: at the extremity of the peninsula 2 The greatest or utmost degree: the extremity of despair 3 Grave danger, necessity, or distress: people in extremity 4 An extreme or severe measure: had to resort to extremities in the crisis
- What Is an Extremity? Definition, Structure, and Function
An extremity, in human anatomy, is a general term for a limb or appendage that extends outward from the main part of the body These structures, typically referring to the two arms and two legs, allow for movement, manipulation, and interaction with the surrounding environment
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