💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Forepaws"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| forefeetnoun | Either of the front feet of a quadruped. |
| forelimbnoun | The anterior limb (or equivalent appendage) of an animal |
| forelimbsnoun | The anterior limb (or equivalent appendage) of an animal |
| forelegnoun | Either of the two legs towards the front of a four-legged animal such as a horse, or towards the front of a many-legged animal such as most insects, or of a piece of furniture, etc. |
| pawedverb | Having (a specified kind or number of) paws. |
| bear pawnoun | Synonym of bear's-paw (“the plant Cotyledon tomentosa”). |
| paw pawnoun | A village, the county seat of Van Buren County, Michigan, United States. Named after the pawpaw trees which grew along the Paw Paw River. |
| clawsnoun | an American comedy-drama television series created by Eliot Laurence that aired on TNT from June 11, 2017, to February 6, 2022. |
| pawingnoun | The act of one who paws. |
| forearmsnoun | (anatomy) The part of the arm between the wrist and the elbow. |
| fingertipsnoun | "Fingertips" is a 1963 hit single recorded live by "Little" Stevie Wonder for Motown's then Tamla label. |
| forefingernoun | (human anatomy) The index finger: the first finger next to the thumb. |
| felinesnoun | (formal) A cat; member of the cat family Felidae. |
| forefootnoun | Either of the front feet of a quadruped. |
| clawlikenoun | Resembling a claw. |
| handsnoun | A surname. |
| hindfootnoun | A rear foot. |
| dewclawsnoun | A vestigial digit, hoof or claw that does not reach the ground. |
| fingersnoun | (anatomy) A slender jointed extremity of the human hand, (often) exclusive of the thumb. |
| felinenoun | (formal) A cat; member of the cat family Felidae. |
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