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 Translation for 'forefinger' from English to Bosnian
NOUN   a forefinger | forefingers
SYNO forefinger | index | index finger
forefinger {noun}kažiprst {m}
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Translation for 'forefinger' from English to Bosnian

forefinger {noun}
kažiprst {m}
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Usage Examples English
  • The photographs, which show a crucifix Bowie wore his neck and the imprint of his "forefinger" tip, date to April 1975 when Bowie was living in Los Angeles and fascinated with the paranormal.
  • The Inuit name for this cape was Tikarakh or Tikiġaq commonly spelled "Tiagara," meaning "forefinger".
  • In one case, she is asked to push the elevator switch for the luggage, but she broke a bone in her forefinger due to impatience.
  • A well-trained gunslinger could, upon demand for surrender, surreptitiously insert their forefinger through the trigger guard of the reversed pistol while extending it toward the party being surrendered to.
  • His scientists designed for him a battle suit of full body armor capable of flight via jet engines attached to it, and an electron-beam (fired from his right forefinger).

  • According to food writer Sharon Tyler Herbst, "pico de gallo" ("rooster's beak") is named thus because originally people ate it by pinching pieces between the and forefinger.
  • Lengope- This bow consists of a curved length of cane strung with nylon fishing rod. The 'lengope' is mouth resonated, fingered with the left hand and plucked with the right forefinger.
  • The word is derived from Latin, in which "index" means "one who points out", an "indication", or a "forefinger".
  • Fixed spool reels are cast by grasping the line with the forefinger against the rod handle, opening the bale arm and then using a backward swing of the rod followed by a forward cast while releasing the line with the forefinger.
  • narinensis" is distinguishable by its forefinger being much longer than its second finger, compared to the forefinger being only slightly longer than the second finger in other species.

  • In (Orthodox) Serbian practice, the 33 knotted prayer rope is worn on the left hand, and when praying, held with the thumb and forefinger of the right hand.
  • In 1985, Lee was enlisted for national service, but was exempted in 1986 after he lost his right forefinger.
  • In September 1842 he lost the forefinger of his left hand in an accident while reloading a gun. Thereafter he wore a glove or finger sheath (stall).
  • She also discovered that she could achieve a steadier tone and control the vibrato by keeping the tips of her right-hand thumb and forefinger in contact.
  • The Chinese variant became much more complex including pointing (using both forefinger and middle finger instead of forefinger only in Japan, used when checking signals, doors, speed and other major aspects) and caution (bending the right elbow by 90° and lifting the forearm upright, used when a checking procedure is finished or caution signals).

  • The CaBER experiments employ a liquid bridge configuration and can be thought as a quantitative version of a "thumb & forefinger" test.
  • When several women are murdered and their forefingers severed, Sherlock Holmes and Dr.
  • involved a slight raising of both forefingers simultaneously.
  • ... " to forefinger on the " [...] " and " [...] ").
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