"Fingers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Fingers are the parts of the hand that are used to grasp, manipulate, and perform various actions. They are typically long and thin, with joints at the tips that allow for flexibility. Fingers are used for a wide range of activities, including playing musical instruments, typing on a keyboard, and grasping objects.
Fingermarks refer to the marks or impressions left by the oils and sweat from a person's fingertips on a surface, typically used as evidence in forensic science to identify individuals or link them to a crime scene.
A fingernail is a hard, keratin-based plate that grows from the tip of each finger. It is a natural part of the human body, and its primary function is to protect the sensitive tips of the fingers. Fingernails can be trimmed, filed, and painted, and they usually grow continuously throughout a person's life.
A unique pattern of ridges and valleys on the surface of a finger, used for identification purposes, typically in forensic science and security systems.
Fingerprinting is the process of collecting and classifying human fingerprints, typically for law enforcement or identification purposes. It involves taking a digital or physical impression of an individual's fingerprint, which is then analyzed to provide unique characteristics, such as patterns, ridges, and creases, that can be used to identify the individual or link them to a crime scene.
Fingerprints are the unique patterns of ridges and valleys on an individual's fingertips. They are formed by the unique arrangements of sweat pores, sweat glands, and ridges on the fingertip and are considered to be a unique biometric identifier. Fingerprints are used for identification and verification purposes, such as in forensic science, security clearance, and border control. They are also useful for solving crimes, as they can be used to match an individual to a crime scene or a piece of evidence.
The word "fingertip" refers to the tip of a finger, especially the very end of the finger, which is sensitive to touch and pressure. It can also refer to a small quantity or amount, as in "a fingertip hold" meaning just enough to maintain something or "to give someone a fingertip to hold onto" meaning to provide them with a small amount of support or guidance.
Finials are decorative ornaments, usually made of wood, metal, or stone, that are attached to the top of a pole, flagstaff, or architectural feature, such as a roof or a building. They can be simple or elaborate, and may be designed to serve as a weather vane, a symbol of power or status, or simply as an aesthetic feature.
Finical refers to being fussy or particular about money or one's finances, often in an excessive or annoying way.
Finicality refers to the quality of being concerned with or obsessed with having a large amount of money or material possessions, often to the point of becoming overly focused on accumulating wealth.
Finicky refers to someone or something that is excessively demanding, particular, and often difficult to please. A finicky person tends to have high standards and is easily dissatisfied with things that do not meet their expectations.