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What's the difference between an index finger and an index finger?
The difference is:

Indications: medical terms.

Index finger: a common word.

In medicine, "pointing" refers to what we usually call the index finger; "Ring finger" refers to the ring finger. Pointing refers to the second finger from the thumb, because it is often used to point things, so it is called "pointing";

Correct spelling: index finger.

Meaning: the second finger of the hand.

Quotations: Ming Qianzizheng's poem "What I See on the Stream" says: "Poor families refer to many things, and making a living is not as good as people." ?

There are many poor people in the family, and there is no better way to make a living than others.

Similar words:

1, thumb, thumb of hand or foot.

Quote: Sha Ting's Breaking the Pass VII: "He clenched the handle of the revolver, and with a thumb blow, the roulette wheel, that is, the nests of those shiny little things, were all exposed."

2. Middle finger? [zh not ng zh ǐ] The third finger of the hand.

Quote: Zhou Libo's "The Storm", Part II and Part III: "She rudely knitted a mat and pulled a straw skin, and the middle finger of her right hand was scratched and bled."