"Ectrodactylism" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ectrodactylism is a rare congenital disorder that is characterized by defects or abnormalities of the hands and feet. It is also known as "lobster claw deformity" due to the appearance of the affected limbs. People with ectrodactylism may have varying degrees of malformation, including missing or extra digits, webbing between the fingers or toes, and abnormalities of the joints. It is usually genetic in origin and can be inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern.
Ectosymbiotic refers to a type of symbiotic relationship in which one organism, usually a smaller one, lives on the surface of another organism. This can include relationships such as lice on a human, barnacles on a whale, or even certain species of fish that live on the skin of sharks.
Ectropic refers to a growth or branch that grows outward or away from the main body or structure, often irregularly or abnormally.
Ectropion is a medical term that refers to an outward turning or everted eyelid, often resulting in exposure of the conjunctiva and possible irritation or infection. It is usually caused by weakness or paralysis of the eyelid muscles, and can be a sign of nerve damage or other underlying conditions such as Bell's palsy or aging.