Limb (anatomy)
JOINTED BODILY APPENDAGE OF HUMANS AND MANY OTHER ANIMALS
Human limb; Autopodium; Zeugopodium; Peripheral extremities; Limb bones; Stylopodium; Mesopodium
A limb (from the Old English lim), or extremity, is a jointed bodily appendage that humans and many other animals use for locomotion such as walking, running, and swimming, or for prehensile grasping or climbing. In the human body, arms and legs are commonly called upper limbs and lower limbs, respectively.