"Webbed fingers" refers to a condition where the fingers or toes are connected by skin, similar to how ducks or frogs have.
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What were once just little tissue buds have become recognizable as hands and feet
with webbed fingers and toes.
New this week: Your baby's hands and feet are
developing webbed fingers and toes, his eyelids almost cover his eyes, breathing tubes extend from his throat to the branches of his developing lungs, and his «tail» is just about gone.
Perhaps the most astonishing stage of pregnancy is that of the embryonic development as your unborn child goes from being the size of a sesame seed and looking like a tadpole to being the size of a kidney bean with some neck definition and
tiny webbed fingers and toes.
Taking its cue from the derogatory language with which he is described in Shakespeare's original, he is monstrous by virtue of being a mélange of diverse elements («fish»
with webbed fingers and scales; «of the earth,» covered in mud, naked; a «mooncalf,» with a circular patch of vitiligo on his face), and as racial Other.
Benighted, ignorant, angry people who do absolutely nothing but point
their webbed fingers elsewhere.
Their arm and leg buds are still growing and have started to form wrists, and
webbed fingers and toes.
Much like
our webbed fingers and toes, as your fetus matures the cells between the tongue and the lower jaw mature and some die off, leaving the tongue as a separate muscle in the mouth.
The baby continues to develop at a rapid pace, with the knee joint and
webbed fingers and toes making their debut.
Each of the «feet» can deploy five long,
webbed fingers.