"Bridge and claw" is a term often used in the context of Stock Market trading strategies, particularly in options trading. It refers to a technique where traders use a combination of long and short positions to hedge against potential losses while still allowing for profit opportunities. The "bridge" typically represents the long position that helps to secure gains, while the "claw" refers to the short position that aims to limit losses. Together, they create a balanced approach to managing risk and reward in volatile markets.
bear claw is in English, do you mean, what the Gaelic translation of the English phrase "bear claw"?
"Heavy claw"
talons
It means claw :)
bear claw
Hermit crabs usually , if not always, have one large claw and one smaller claw.
it means terrible claw
It's the name of a dinosaur, and translates to "Terrible Claw."Deino- a Greek word for "terrible"nychus or nykus- claw
Long nail
the word puente means bridge.
i don't think there is a "sharp claw" if you mean razor claw, its at victory road 1st floor, and route 224
Literally, it means that of the two possible positions for a cat's claw, those being out and looking like a claw or hidden in the paw and invisible, the claw is in the latter. Psychologically, it probably means that the cat is not feeling threatened or in a mood to fight/pounce on something.