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Claw vs Chaw - What's the difference?

claw | chaw |


As a proper noun claw

is .

As a noun chaw is

(informal|uncountable) chewing tobacco.

As a verb chaw is

(archaic|or|nonstandard) to chew; to grind with one's teeth; to masticate (food, or the cud); to champ (at the bit).

Caw vs Claw - What's the difference?

caw | claw |


As a noun caw

is the harsh cry of a crow.

As a verb caw

is to make the harsh cry of a crow, rook, or raven.

As a proper noun claw is

.

Claw vs Clew - What's the difference?

claw | clew |


As a proper noun claw

is .

As a noun clew is

(obsolete) a roughly spherical mass or body.

As a verb clew is

to roll into a ball.

Claw vs Plaw - What's the difference?

claw | plaw |


As nouns the difference between claw and plaw

is that claw is a curved, pointed horny nail on each digit of the foot of a mammal, reptile, or bird while plaw is a boiling.

As verbs the difference between claw and plaw

is that claw is to scratch or to tear at while plaw is to boil; seethe.

Slaw vs Claw - What's the difference?

slaw | claw |


As a noun slaw

is (us|canada) coleslaw.

As a proper noun claw is

.

Claw vs Clan - What's the difference?

claw | clan |


As a proper noun claw

is .

As a noun clan is

.

Claw vs Clas - What's the difference?

claw | clas |


As nouns the difference between claw and clas

is that claw is a curved, pointed horny nail on each digit of the foot of a mammal, reptile, or bird while clas is a Celtic monastery.

As a verb claw

is to scratch or to tear at.

Craw vs Claw - What's the difference?

craw | claw |


As a noun craw

is (archaic) the stomach of an animal.

As a verb craw

is (archaic) to caw, crow, for certain birds to make their cry.

As a proper noun claw is

.

Clap vs Claw - What's the difference?

clap | claw |


As a noun clap

is the act of striking the palms of the hands, or any two surfaces, together or clap can be gonorrhea.

As a verb clap

is to strike the palms of the hands together, creating a sharp sound.

As a proper noun claw is

.

Law vs Claw - What's the difference?

law | claw |


As proper nouns the difference between law and claw

is that law is or law can be , perhaps originally meaning someone who lives near a burial mound or law can be (judaism) the torah while claw is .

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