A finger (sometimes fingerbreadth or finger's breadth) is any of several units of measurement that are approximately the width of an adult human finger, including:
The digit, also known as digitus or digitus transversus (Latin), dactyl (Greek) or dactylus, or finger's breadth — 3⁄4 of an inch or 1⁄16 of a foot.[1][2]
In medicine and related disciplines (anatomy, radiology, etc.) the fingerbreadth (literally the width of a finger) is an informal but widely used unit of measure.[3][4]
In the measurement of distilled spirits, a finger of whiskey refers to the amount of whiskey that would fill a glass to the level of one finger wrapped around the glass at the bottom.[5][6][7]
Another definition (from Noah Webster): "nearly an inch."[8][9]
Finger is also the name of a longer unit of length used in cloth measurement, specifically, one eighth of a yard or 41⁄2 inches.[8][10]
In English these units have mostly fallen out of use,[citation needed][by whom?] apart from the common use in distilled drinks and drinking games.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finger (unit).
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