wolf's-claw (Meaning)

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wolf's-claw (n.)

A kind of club moss. See Lycopodium.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wolf's-claw

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wolf's-claw Sentence Examples

  1. The wolf's-claw, a small extra dewclaw on the forelegs of dogs, is often removed due to the risk of injury.
  2. In the old tale, a silver wolf's-claw was said to bring good luck to its bearer.
  3. The climber carefully inspected the wolf's-claw for any signs of damage before continuing his ascent.
  4. The wolf's-claw is sometimes known as the fifth toe and is not found in all breeds of dogs.
  5. Some cultures believe that removing a wolf's-claw can weaken a dog's grip and agility.
  6. The wolf's-claw is a vestigial structure that serves no apparent function in modern dogs.
  7. The wolf's-claw is often mistaken for a nail and can be trimmed accordingly.
  8. In some cases, the wolf's-claw can become infected or injured, requiring veterinary attention.
  9. The presence of a wolf's-claw can be an indication of a dog's breed ancestry.
  10. The wolf's-claw is a small but unique feature that adds character to many dogs.

FAQs About the word wolf's-claw

A kind of club moss. See Lycopodium.

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No antonyms found.

The wolf's-claw, a small extra dewclaw on the forelegs of dogs, is often removed due to the risk of injury.

In the old tale, a silver wolf's-claw was said to bring good luck to its bearer.

The climber carefully inspected the wolf's-claw for any signs of damage before continuing his ascent.

The wolf's-claw is sometimes known as the fifth toe and is not found in all breeds of dogs.