Claws

/klɔz/ noun

Sharp, curved, pointed structures at the end of digits in many animals, made of keratin. Claws are used for gripping, climbing, digging, defense, and capturing prey.

From Old English 'clawu' related to German 'klaue,' from Indo-European root meaning 'to scratch.' The word has maintained its basic meaning across Germanic languages for over 1,000 years.

AMጥፍር
ARمخالب
BNনখ
CSdrápy
DAklør
DEKrallen
ELνύχια
ESgarras
FAچنگال‌ها
FIkynnet
FRgriffes
GUપંજા
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