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  • 21heterodactyl — adj. [Gr. heteros, different; daktylos, finger] (ARTHROPODA: Chelicerata) Having claws, apoteles or ungues differing from each other; heterodactyly n; see homodactyl …

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  • 22clawed — /klawd/, adj. having claws (sometimes used in combination): sharp clawed. [1250 1300; ME claued. See CLAW, ED3] * * * …

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  • 23paw — paw1 pawer, n. /paw/, n. 1. the foot of an animal having claws. 2. the foot of any animal. 3. Informal. the human hand, esp. one that is large, rough, or clumsy: Keep your paws off my property. v.t. 4. to strike or scrape with the paws or feet: a …

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  • 24unarmed — /un ahrmd /, adj. 1. without weapons or armor. 2. not having claws, thorns, scales, etc., as animals or plants. 3. (of an artillery shell) not armed. [1250 1300; ME; see UN 1, ARMED] * * * …

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  • 25beclawed — adjective Having claws …

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  • 26clawedness — noun The property of having claws (of a specified type or number) …

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  • 27clawed — adj. == having claws. Alys. 4969 …

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  • 28armed — adjective 1》 equipped with or involving a firearm or firearms. 2》 Heraldry having claws or a beak of a specified tincture …

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  • 29paw — noun 1》 an animal s foot having claws and pads. 2》 informal a person s hand. verb 1》 feel or scrape with a paw or hoof. 2》 informal touch or handle clumsily or lasciviously. Origin ME: from OFr. poue, prob. of Gmc origin …

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  • 30unguiculate — a.; (also unguiculated) Clawed, having claws …

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