Phalanx Mnemonic
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phalanx
phalanx
/ˈfeɪ.ˌlæŋks/
Examples
- Displaced fracture of the distal phalanx of the left index finger.
- Fracture of the phalanx or chronic sepsis is accompanied with severe pain.
- Phalanx composition and strength.
- There was a male phalanx, and then there was me.
- The word phalanx is derived from the Greek word phalanx , meaning the finger.
- Phalanx close in weapons systems.
- At present there is debate as to the usefulness of the Phalanx C IS.
- It is probable that he was the originator of hoplite phalanx.
- Penetration of the third phalanx through the sole.
- Slip to first phalanx of the second toe.
any of the bones of the fingers or toes
noun
any closely ranked crowd of people
noun
a body of troops in close array
noun
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"Fail + Ankle. The soldiers stand so close, if one fails, they all sprain an ankle."
"Fall + Links. Soldiers stand in rows as strong as linked falls."
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