Unsheath means your cats claws come out, sheath means the claws are in.
The word cats is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.All cats have long whiskers and sharp claws.If the word cats has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.The cats' whiskers twitched as they studied the prey.I was tired of being scratched by my three cats' sharp claws.
'Claws' is a noun when referring to the sharp curved growths on the paws of an animal, and it is a verb when used to describe an action when the claws are used, such as 'The dog sometimes claws at the door to let its master know that it wants to come in from the cold'.
the word anger originates from Latin
anger
The word 'anger' is a noun, a word for an emotion, a word for a thing.A related noun is 'angriness'.The word 'anger' is also a verb: anger, angers, angering, angered.The noun form of the verb to anger is the gerund, angering.
The homophone for "claws" is "clause."
ira= anger
The word 'anger' derives from what is known as Middle English (the English spoken between 1150 and 1470 A.D. It came to that language from Norse. The related Norse words 'angr' (which meant 'grief') and 'angra' (which meant 'vex') were the sources of our words 'anger' and 'angry'.
The word 'anger' in Japanese is怒り (ikari).
The noun form of the word "angry" is "anger."
The word 'anger' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'anger' is a word for a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility; a word for an emotion; a word for a thing.The noun form of the verb to anger is the gerund, angering.
anger = reiði