claw
91Claw (disambiguation) — A claw is a sharp growth at the end of a toe or finger. Claw may also refer to: Chela (organ), a pincerlike organ terminating certain limbs of some arthropods like crabs Claw hammer, a common carpentry tool Baltimore Claws, a short lived American …
92Claw (Lev Gleason Publications) — This article is about the Lev Gleason Publications villain. For other uses of Claw in comics, see Claw (comics). The Claw Publication information Publish …
93CLAW hypothesis — The CLAW hypothesis proposes a feedback loop that operates between ocean ecosystems and the Earth s climateCharlson, R. J., Lovelock, J. E., Andreae, M. O. and Warren, S. G. (1987). [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v326/n6114/abs/326655a0.htm… …
94Claw (juggling) — This article is about the juggling trick. For other uses, see Claw (disambiguation). In toss juggling, a claw (also called a snatch) is a trick in which the hand throwing or catching a ball is turned upside down so that the palm of the hand faces …
95Claw Hammer — For other uses, see Claw hammer (disambiguation). Claw Hammer Origin Long Beach, California Genres Indie rock, punk blues, noise rock Years active 1986–2000 …
96claw foot — noun 1. : a foot that is or that resembles or is felt to resemble a claw; specifically : a foot on a piece of furniture in the shape of a claw a claw foot chair 2. : a deformity of the foot characterized by an exaggerated curvature of the… …
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98Claw of Archimedes — The Claw (Greek: Ἁρπάγη, harpágē, snatcher ) of Archimedes was an ancient weapon devised by Archimedes to defend the seaward portion of Syracuse s city wall against amphibious assault. Although its exact nature is unclear, the accounts of ancient …
99claw back — transitive verb ( s) chiefly Britain : to get back (as money) by strenuous or forceful means (as taxation) increases for farm spending … will have to be clawed back Economist • clawback ˈ ̷ ̷ ˌ ̷ ̷ noun chiefly Britain * * * claw back [phrasal… …
100claw bar — noun : a ripping bar or crowbar with a forked claw for drawing spikes (as from railroad ties) * * * a crowbar or lever having a bend at one end with a claw for pulling spikes. [1870 75, Amer.] * * * claw bar, a lever or crowbar with a bent,… …