Monodactyl (noun)
mo-no-dak-til
A condition in which there is only one finger or toe on each hand or foot.
Late 19th century: from monodactyl (from Greek monodaktulos ‘one-fingered’) + -y.
Example sentences
“Though horses are mondactyl creatures, researchers think they once had many toes.”
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