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SYN: great toe I. [a Mod. L. form for L. hallex (hallic-), great toe]
- h. dolorosus a condition, usually associated with flatfoot, in which walking causes severe pain in the metatarsophalangeal joint of the great toe. SYN: painful toe.
- h. rigidus a condition in which stiffness appears in the first metatarsophalangeal joint; usually associated with the development of bone spurs on the dorsal surface. SYN: stiff toe.
- h. valgus a deviation of the tip of the great toe, or main axis of the toe, toward the outer or lateral side of the foot.
- h. varus deviation of the main axis of the great toe to the inner side of the foot away from the second toe.
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hal·lux 'hal-əks n, pl hal·lu·ces 'hal-(y)ə-.sēz the innermost digit (as the big toe in humans) of a hind or lower limb
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n. (pl. halluces)
the big toe.
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hal·lux (halґəks) gen. halґlucis pl. halґluces [L.] [TA] the great toe, or first digit of the foot; called also digitus primus (I) pedis [TA alternative]. hallucal adjMedical dictionary. 2011.