having+claws
31unarmed — un•armed [[t]ʌnˈɑrmd[/t]] adj. 1) without weapons or armor 2) not having claws, thorns, scales, etc., as animals or plants • Etymology: 1250–1300 …
32unguiculate — a. having claws or nails …
33paw — ► 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 Old French poue …
34paw — paw1 [pô] n. [ME paue < OFr poue < Frank * pauta, a paw (< pre Celt * pauta) > Ger pfote] 1. the foot of a four footed animal having claws 2. Informal a hand vt., vi. 1. to touch, dig, hit, strike out (at), etc. with the paws or feet… …
35paw — n. & v. n. 1 a foot of an animal having claws or nails. 2 colloq. a person s hand. v. 1 tr. strike or scrape with a paw or foot. 2 intr. scrape the ground with a paw or hoof. 3 tr. colloq. fondle awkwardly or indecently. Etymology: ME pawe, powe… …
36black-clawed crab — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : a small active crab (Lophopanopeus bellus) having claws with black tips that is common along rocky shores of Puget Sound and adjacent areas …
37clawed frog — noun or clawed toad : a frog (Xenopus laevis) of southern Africa that is much used in pregnancy tests see xenopus * * * clawed frog or clawed toad noun An African or S American aquatic frog having claws on three hind toes • • • Main Entry: ↑ …
38paw´er — paw «p», noun, verb. –n. 1. the foot of an animal having claws or nails. Cats, dogs, monkeys, and bears have paws. 2. Informal. the hand, especially when it is clumsy, or awkwardly used. –v.t. 1. to strike or scrape with the paws or feet: »The… …
39unguiculate — Having nails or claws, as distinguished from hooves. * * * un·guic·u·late (əng gwikґu lāt) 1. provided with claws or nails. 2. resembling a claw …
40Daken — as he appears on the cover of Daken: Dark Wolverine #1. Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli. Publication information Publisher …