dermatoglyphics

[ der-mat-uh-glif-iks, dur-muh-tuh- ]
/ dərˌmæt əˈglɪf ɪks, ˌdɜr mə tə- /

noun

(used with a plural verb) the patterns of ridges on the inner surface of the hands and feet.
(used with a singular verb) the science dealing with the study of these patterns.

Origin of dermatoglyphics

1925–30; dermato- + Greek glýph(ein) to carve + -ics

OTHER WORDS FROM dermatoglyphics

der·mat·o·glyph·ic, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for dermatoglyphics

dermatoglyphics
/ (ˌdɜːmətəʊˈɡlɪfɪks) /

pl n

the lines forming a skin pattern, esp on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet
(functioning as singular) the study of such skin patterns

Word Origin for dermatoglyphics

C20: from dermato- + Greek gluphē a carving; see glyph

Medical definitions for dermatoglyphics

dermatoglyphics
[ dûr′mə-tō-glĭfĭks ]

n.

The patterns of lines and ridges on the skin of the fingertips, palms, and soles, used to establish the identity of individuals or as an indicator of chromosomal abnormalities.
The study of such patterns.