clawless
adj/ˈklɔːləs/
Etymology
From claw + -less.
- inherited from *klawēn✻
- inherited from clawian
- inherited from *klawjaną✻
- inherited from *klauwjan✻
- inherited from clawan
- inherited from clawen
Definitions
Having no claws.
- Where both parents are clawless the progeny also are usually unclawed, indicating that the genetic factors concerned are either wholly lost to the germ plasm or too weak to express themselves in the soma.
- You are still clawless, and that guard on the wall probably thinks you’re doing some kind of very-low-energy yoga routine.
The neighborhood
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA