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What is a homophone for claw?
The homophone for "claw" is
"claws"
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It's the plural form of the word, meaning more than one claw.
What is the Latin root for talon?
Fill in the blank with correct answer Este pais con forma de bota es a Francia b Inglaterra c Itallia d Alemania?
Morphology
What does the root word latus mean?
What is dominant connotation?
What is d meaning of ugarsay anecay agassebay?
What plateau is a word of French origins meaning spoon. deep groove in the land.?
How do you spell soli terraneous?
What is the homophone for clothes?
What is the homophone for mold?
How do you say little boy in Aramaic?
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