unguis, is (m) -- of a bird. ungula, ae (f) -- of a crab.The Latin equivalent of the English noun 'claw' is unguis. The Latin word is a masculine gender noun that means 'a finger or toe nail' of humans and 'a claw or hoof' of animals. But the Latin equivalent of the claw of a crab or of a nautilus is bracchium, which literally means 'the forearm'.
You may say 'tsume,' written: 爪
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The word "air" in spanish is aire hope that helped!
The Spanish word for "neighborhood" is "barrio".
A word for claw is talon.
One sentence with the word claw is; The claw on the toy machine is malfunctioned.
As a verb "to claw", several verbs, one being arañar. As a noun, zarpa or garra.
My cat accidentally scratched me with her claw.
Yes, the noun 'claw' is a common noun; a general word for a sharp, curved nail on the toe of an animal; a word for a sharp, curved end of the leg of an insect; a word for a pincer organ on the limb of an arthropod; a word for something resembling this type of curved appendage in form or function; a word for any claw of any kind.The word 'claw' is also a verb: claw, claws, clawing, clawed.
it's Tsume if it's a name. there really isn't a word claw. it's Tsume if it's a name. there really isn't a word claw.
Unquis is not a word, but unguis is a nail, claw, or hoof in animals, or a base of a flower petal that looks like a claw.
Yes, the noun 'claw' is a common noun; a general word for a sharp, curved nail on the toe of an animal; a word for a sharp, curved end of the leg of an insect; a word for a pincer organ on the limb of an arthropod; a word for something resembling this type of curved appendage in form or function; a word for any claw of any kind.The word 'claw' is also a verb: claw, claws, clawing, clawed.
Talons
Roman Regins
grapnel or grappler
clawed clawing