claw |
ungula |
In botany terms the difference between claw and ungula
is that
claw is a slender appendage or process, formed like a claw, such as the base of petals of the pink while
ungula is alternative form of unguis.
As nouns the difference between claw and ungula
is that
claw is a curved, pointed horny nail on each digit of the foot of a mammal, reptile, or bird while
ungula is a hoof, claw, or talon.
As a verb claw
is to scratch or to tear at.
claw |
hodag |
As a proper noun claw
is .
As a noun hodag is
a fictional animal in wisconsin folklore, having a head like an ox, the bulging eyes of a frog, huge claws, a row of spikes down its back, and a dinosauric body and tail.
claw |
clawlike |
As a noun claw
is a curved, pointed horny nail on each digit of the foot of a mammal, reptile, or bird.
As a verb claw
is to scratch or to tear at.
As an adjective clawlike is
resembling a claw.
claw |
barghest |
As a proper noun claw
is .
As a noun barghest is
(uk) a legendary monstrous black dog, said to possess large teeth and claws and (sometimes) to be capable of changing form.
claw |
jacana |
As nouns the difference between claw and jacana
is that
claw is a curved, pointed horny nail on each digit of the foot of a mammal, reptile, or bird while
jacana is a group of wading birds in the family
Jacanidae, usually having long toes and claws and found throughout the world.
As a verb claw
is to scratch or to tear at.
claw |
unce |
As a proper noun claw
is .
As a noun unce is
(obsolete) an ounce; a small portion or
unce can be a claw; an uncus.
claw |
cabassou |
In obsolete terms the difference between claw and cabassou
is that
claw is to rail at; to scold while
cabassou is the pedia=1, a type of large armadillo native to South America, with five toes and enormous claws (species: Cabassous unicinctus).
As nouns the difference between claw and cabassou
is that
claw is a curved, pointed horny nail on each digit of the foot of a mammal, reptile, or bird while
cabassou is the pedia=1, a type of large armadillo native to South America, with five toes and enormous claws (species: Cabassous unicinctus).
As a verb claw
is to scratch or to tear at.
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