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From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典

 claw /ˈklɔ/
 爪,鉤,抓傷(vi.)(vt.)用爪抓,搔,搜刮

From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典

 claw /ˈklɔ/ 名詞
 爪(形器具),鉤,鉗卡爪,把手,凸起(部),齒,銷,牙鑰爪,(拉unguis)爪

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Claw n.
 1. A sharp, hooked nail, as of a beast or bird.
 2. The whole foot of an animal armed with hooked nails; the pinchers of a lobster, crab, etc.
 3. Anything resembling the claw of an animal, as the curved and forked end of a hammer for drawing nails.
 4. Bot. A slender appendage or process, formed like a claw, as the base of petals of the pink.
 Claw hammer, a hammer with one end of the metallic head cleft for use in extracting nails, etc.
 Claw hammer coat, a dress coat of the swallowtail pattern. [Slang]
 Claw sickness, foot rot, a disease affecting sheep.

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Claw v. t. [imp. & p. p. Clawed p. pr. & vb. n. Clawing.]
 1. To pull, tear, or scratch with, or as with, claws or nails.
 2. To relieve from some uneasy sensation, as by scratching; to tickle; hence, to flatter; to court. [Obs.]
    Rich men they claw, soothe up, and flatter; the poor they contemn and despise.   --Holland.
 3. To rail at; to scold. [Obs.]
    In the aforesaid preamble, the king fairly claweth the great monasteries, wherein, saith he, religion, thanks be to God, is right well kept and observed; though he claweth them soon after in another acceptation.   --T. Fuller
 Claw me, claw thee, stand by me and I will stand by you; -- an old proverb.
 To claw away, to scold or revile. “The jade Fortune is to be clawed away for it, if you should lose it.”
 To claw (one) on the back, to tickle; to express approbation. (Obs.)
 To claw (one) on the gall, to find fault with; to vex. [Obs.]

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Claw, v. i. To scrape, scratch, or dig with a claw, or with the hand as a claw. Clawing [in ash barrels] for bits of coal.”
 To claw off Naut., to turn to windward and beat, to prevent falling on a lee shore.
 

From: WordNet (r) 2.0

 claw
      n 1: sharp curved horny process on the toe of a bird or some
           mammals or reptiles
      2: a mechanical device that is curved or bent to suspend or
         hold or pull something [syn: hook]
      3: a structure like a pincer on the limb of a crustacean or
         other arthropods [syn: chela, nipper, pincer]
      4: a bird's foot that has claws
      v 1: move as if by clawing, seizing, or digging; "They clawed
           their way to the top of the mountain"
      2: clutch as if in panic; "She clawed the doorknob"
      3: scratch, scrape, pull, or dig with claws or nails
      4: attack as if with claws; "The politician clawed his rival"