claw-hand

  • 1Claw hand — can refer to: Ectrodactyly A symptom of Ulnar nerve entrapment. See Ulnar claw This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to c …

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  • 2claw hand — n a deformity of the hand characterized by extreme extension of the wrist and the first phalanges and extreme flexion of the other phalanges * * * clawhand …

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  • 3claw-hand — n. flexion and contraction of the fingers with extension at the joints between the fingers and the hand, giving a claw like appearance. Any kind of damage to the nerves or muscles may lead to claw hand; causes include injuries, syringomyelia, and …

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  • 4claw-hand — n. flexion and contraction of the fingers with extension at the joints between the fingers and the hand, giving a claw like appearance. Any kind of damage to the nerves or muscles may lead to claw hand; causes include injuries, syringomyelia, and …

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  • 5claw hand — noun : a deformity of the hand characterized by extreme extension of the wrist and first phalanges and extreme flexion of the other phalanges …

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  • 6Hand — For other uses, see Hand (disambiguation). Hand Palmar and Dorsal aspects of human left hand Latin manus Vein …

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  • 7Claw the Unconquered — Claw Red Sonja/Claw the Unconquered: Devil s Hands #1. Art by Alex Ross. Publication information Publisher …

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  • 8Claw crane — Claw game redirects here. For the computer game, see Claw (computer game). Skill Crane redirects here. For the SpongeBob SquarePants episode, see SpongeBob SquarePants (season 4). The glass front of a claw crane A claw crane (also called a… …

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  • 9Claw (video game) — Claw Developer(s) Takarajimasha Publisher(s) Monolith Productions, Wizard Works Engin …

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  • 10Claw — Claw, v. i. To scrape, scratch, or dig with a claw, or with the hand as a claw. Clawing [in ash barrels] for bits of coal. W. D. Howells. [1913 Webster] {To claw off} (Naut.), to turn to windward and beat, to prevent falling on a lee shore. [1913 …

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