clawing

  • 1Clawing — Claw Claw (kl[add]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Clawed} (kl[add]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Clawing}.] [AS. clawan. See {Claw}, n.] 1. To pull, tear, or scratch with, or as with, claws or nails. [1913 Webster] 2. To relieve from some uneasy sensation, as by… …

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  • 2clawing — klɔː n. talon, nail; pincers v. tear with claws, tear with talons …

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  • 3clawing —   Waluna …

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  • 5Ulnar claw — An ulnar claw is an abnormal hand position that develops due to a problem with the ulnar nerve. It should not be confused with the hand of benediction which results from a median nerve injury, and presents as an inability to flex the three most… …

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  • 8claw — I UK [klɔː] / US [klɔ] noun [countable] Word forms claw : singular claw plural claws 1) [usually plural] the sharp curved end of a front leg of a sea creature such as a crab that it uses for holding things 2) [usually plural] the sharp curved… …

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  • 9TEREFAH — (Heb. טְרֵפָה; lit. torn by beast of prey), an animal whose death is due to physical defects or injuries is said to be terefah (Maim. Yad, Ma akhalot Asurot, 4:8). The biblical prohibition, Ye shall not eat any flesh that is torn of beasts… …

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  • 10Dragon Kung Fu — The movements of the Dragon style (zh t|t=龍形摩橋|p=lóng xíng mó qiáo; Yale Cantonese: long4 ying4 mo1 kiu4; literally dragon shape rubbing bridges ) of Chinese martial arts are based on the mythical Chinese dragon.Long before Saint George… …

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