CLAW vs PINCER: NOUN
- A sharp, hooked nail, as of a beast or bird.
- Anything resembling the claw of an animal, as the curved and forked end of a hammer for drawing nails.
- 2. Figuratively, the human hand; hence, in the plural, grasp; clutch; hold: as, to get one's claws on a thing.
- In locksmithing, a spur or talon which projects from a bolt or tumbler.
- In botany, the narrow base of a petal, especially when it is long, as in the pink and wallflower.
- In mech., some part of a tool or tackle resembling a claw: as, the claw or cleft end of a hammer, used in drawing out nails; the claw of a crowbar; the claw of a grapnel.
- Some part of an animal resembling or likened to a claw.
- The whole leg, foot, or other appendage of certain animals, terminating in a sharp hooked end or in a pincer-like extremity; a chela, cheliped, or chelicera, as in insects, arachnidans, crustaceans, etc. See cuts under chela, chelicera, and scorpion.
- A sharp, hooked end of a limb of an animal, of whatever character.
- A sharp, hooked, horny end of the limb of a mammal, bird, reptile, or other animal; a pointed and especially a curved nail of a vertebrate, consisting of thickened and hardened epidermal tissue, like horn, borne usually on a bony basis or core; technically, an unguis, as distinguished from a hoof or ungula.
- . In zoöl.:
- A narrowed, stalklike basal part of a petal, sepal, or bract.
- Something, such as the cleft end of a hammerhead, that resembles a claw.
- A limb terminating in such a structure.
- One of one or more small curved structures at the tip of an appendage of an invertebrate, especially an insect or other arthropod.
- A chela or similar pincerlike structure on the end of a limb of a crustacean or arachnid.
- A sharp, curved, horny structure at the end of a toe of a vertebrate animal.
- A mechanical device that is curved or bent to suspend or hold or pull something
- A structure like a pincer on the limb of a crustacean or other arthropods
- A bird's foot that has claws
- The whole foot of an animal armed with hooked nails; the pinchers of a lobster, crab, etc.
- The act of catching a ball overhand.
- A mechanical device resembling a claw, used for gripping or lifting.
- The pincer of a crustacean or other arthropod.
- A foot equipped with such.
- Sharp curved horny process on the toe of a bird or some mammals or reptiles
- A hammer with one end of the metallic head cleft for use in extracting nails, etc.
- A dress coat of the swallowtail pattern.
- Foot rot, a disease affecting sheep.
- A slender appendage or process, formed like a claw, as the base of petals of the pink.
- A curved, pointed horny nail on each digit of the foot of a mammal, reptile, or bird.
- Any object that resembles one half of a pair of pincers
- A military maneuver in which an enemy force is attacked from two flanks and the front.
- A pair of mandibles or other appendages used by certain arthropods for grasping, as the cerci of an earwig.
- A claw resembling such a tool, as of a lobster or scorpion; a chela.
- One of the opposing parts in such a tool.
- A grasping tool having two parts hinged together to work in opposition.
- A structure like a pincer on the limb of a crustacean or other arthropods
- A hand tool for holding consisting of a compound lever
CLAW vs PINCER: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- See pincer attack
CLAW vs PINCER: VERB
- To perform a claw catch.
- Move as if by clawing, seizing, or digging
- Scratch, scrape, pull, or dig with claws or nails
- Clutch as if in panic
- Attack as if with claws
- To use the claws to climb.
- To use the claws to seize, to grip.
- To scratch or to tear at.
- N/A
CLAW vs PINCER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To turn to windward and beat, to prevent falling on a lee shore.
- To scrape, scratch, or dig with a claw, or with the hand as a claw.
- N/A
CLAW vs PINCER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To find fault with; to vex.
- To tickle; to express approbation.
- To scold or revile.
- To relieve from some uneasy sensation, as by scratching; to tickle; hence, to flatter; to court.
- To rail at; to scold.
- Stand by me and I will stand by you; -- an old proverb.
- To pull, tear, or scratch with, or as with, claws or nails.
- N/A
CLAW vs PINCER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To tear, scratch, pull, or seize with or as if with claws or talons.
- To scratch; relieve by or as if by scratching; scratch, as an itching part, with intent to relieve irritation.
- 3. To fawn on.
- To fawn; flatter.
- A bird's foot
- To make or affect by the use of a claw or claws of some sort: as, to claw a hole in a carpet; to claw up a heap of dirt; to claw the leaves away.
- . Nautical, to beat to windward, in order to avoid falling on a lee shore or on another vessel: with off; hence, figuratively, to get off; escape: as, to claw off from, an embarrassing situation.
- To get rid of.
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To scratch, dig, tear, or pull with the claws or fingernails.
- N/A
CLAW vs PINCER: RELATED WORDS
- Bolt, Leg, Scrabble, Crowbar, Clamp, Grip, Paw, Talon, Scratch, Hammer, Unguis, Chela, Nipper, Hook, Pincer
- Gopher, Alligator, Caliper, Grip, Clamp, Crowbar, Bolt, Hand, Wrench, Pair of tweezers, Pair of pincers, Chela, Nipper, Claw, Tweezer
CLAW vs PINCER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Scrawl, Wrench, Demon, Bolt, Leg, Scrabble, Clamp, Grip, Paw, Talon, Hammer, Chela, Nipper, Hook, Pincer
- Gripper, Scissor, Vise, Clip, Pinch, Gopher, Alligator, Grip, Clamp, Bolt, Hand, Wrench, Chela, Nipper, Tweezer
CLAW vs PINCER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This includes White Claw sales at convenience stores, grocery stores, restaurants and bars that sell White Claw during the next two months.
- Dragon Claw and STAB Fire Fang, as well STAB Air Slash and Shadow Claw for increased versatility.
- Insert the claw subassembly into the current design and assemble it onto the claw arm.
- Bear claw bear claw pie liquorice jelly beans tart.
- Blood Claw Kyr Aesval Helfist, and upon his death was taken up by Blood Claw Ogrim Raegr Vrafsson Redpelt.
- Wrap aluminum foil around the claw and ball to create a more smooth transition from vine to claw.
- Effective intervention of claw disorders begins by knowing and recognizing the type of claw disorder.
- The CLAW packing feature requires changes to the mainframe CLAW driver support.
- Claw: Most robots have some sort of manipulator; this one uses a claw to hold objects.
- Robot Claw MK2 + Servo Kit This robotic claw is a step up from the classic.
- Their pincer claws are used to cut or tear shell and tissue.
- Fling can replace the pincer attack when a creature is grappled.
- Can he use the pincer grasp to pick up small objects?
- We are stuck in a pincer movement at the moment.
- An omega toenail is the same as a pincer nail.
- Pincer les ficelles ensemble a une extremite et tresser.
- FADIRs is inadequate to screen for CAM and Pincer.
- To tackle inequality Ms Warren proposes a pincer movement.
- MATT: These two are pincer attacking on Caleb.
- Special Boat Service commandos used a classic pincer.
CLAW vs PINCER: QUESTIONS
- Do Ram trolling motor stabilizers with tough claw work?
- What was the daily communication like during Eagle Claw?
- Which is better Glorious Morning Star or vellum claw?
- What drives the alternator on a claw pole generator?
- What size do lobster claw Heliconia plants come in?
- What is a bear claw necklace with turquoise Nuggets?
- How much force does a claw hammer exert horizontally?
- What is the claw sign on diffusion weighted imaging?
- What is Fortnite-Catwoman's Grappling Claw pickaxe?
- Can Augsburg claw themselves back level against Freiburg?
- How long does it take for a baby to develop a pincer?
- Which radiographic markers are used in the diagnosis of pincer-type impingement?
- What can I do with 1010 pincer grip activities without food?
- Can a manganese pincer complex catalyze deoxygenative hydrogenation of amides?
- Why is the pincer grasp important for fine motor skills?
- What activities can I do to develop my pincer grasp?
- Is pincer morphology more common in males or females?
- Which radiographic findings are characteristic of pincer impingement?
- How useful are pincer complexes in catalytic catalysis?
- Is pincer morphology associated with hip osteoarthritis?