Käelabal
Käelabal is a term originating from Estonian, typically referring to the palm of the hand. It describes the inner surface of the hand, from the wrist to the base of the fingers. This area is characterized by its soft skin, underlying muscles, and a network of tendons and blood vessels. The palm plays a crucial role in grip, touch, and tactile sensation. Its unique structure allows for both delicate manipulation and forceful grasping. In some contexts, "käelabal" can also be used more broadly to encompass the entire hand, especially when discussing actions or movements involving it. The term is commonly used in everyday conversation and in anatomical descriptions within the Estonian language. It highlights the significance of this part of the body in human interaction and physical capabilities.