Are hands and feet (in Portuguese) a common word which means hands and feet as well?

I am looking for a word that describes/means the appendices at the end of limbs (namely hands and feet), meaning a singular one of them.

Bonus: a word that describes/means both of them.

Bonus: means all who are in one place. Bonus: clichu00e9e.

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What are some adjectives for plurals that are considered extremities. Its singular is extremity.

From Eng. From en. from en. From en. to en. From en. to en. To en. from en. When you look at online wiktionary resources, find out the definition of “extremity”: hand or foot. It is here.

(It also has a sense of “A limb,” ie an arm or leg, so may be imperfect for your needs).

My only criticism is my comment on collinsdictionary from 2001. com shows similar definitions, for extremities and extremity respectively, with emphasis added:.

(formal) hands and feet •
a limb, such as a leg, arm, or wing, nor the part of such a limb farthest from the trunk The

terms appendage and appendages are relevant too, though rather less specific to hands and feet than are extremity and extremity. From en. Wiktionary, appendage means “an external body part that projects from the body”. What are the main appendages of humans? Human males have another appendage, or member, sense 4. Typical males have another appendage of sense 3. Is there a biological basis for breast fat as an appendage? Why or why not? If fingers and toes count as minor appendages, I suppose noses and ears should count as well. Fingers

and toes can also be counted as minor appendages.

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