Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sharp-claw

Noun
/ʃɑrp klɔ/
Definition
A claw that is pointed and well-defined, typically found on animals that use their claws for hunting or climbing.
Examples
  • The eagle’s sharp-claw gripped tightly onto the branch as it scanned the area for prey.
  • In the wild, a sharp-claw is essential for survival, allowing animals to catch their food.
  • Many reptiles have sharp-claws to help them navigate rocky terrains.
Meaning
The term sharp-claw refers to a strong, pointed claw that can easily cut or grip surfaces, often associated with predators or animals that climb trees.
Synonyms
  • Talons
  • Fangs
  • Hook
  • Claw