Unlawed vs Unclawed - What's the difference?
unlawed | unclawed |
(unlaw)
To deprive of the authority or character of law.
To put beyond the protection of the law; to outlaw.
(transitive, obsolete, Scotland, legal) to fine
Lacking claws.
* 1920 , Journal of Genetics (volume 9, page 165)
As a verb unlawed
is past tense of unlaw.As an adjective unclawed is
lacking claws.unlawed
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Verb
(head)unlaw
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Verb
(en verb)unclawed
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Adjective
(-)- Where both parents are clawless the progeny also are usually unclawed , indicating that the genetic factors concerned are either wholly lost to the germ plasm or too weak to express themselves in the soma.