claw
US /klɑː/
UK /klɑː/

1.
cakar
a curved, pointed horny nail on each digit of the foot in birds, lizards, and some mammals.
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The cat sharpened its claws on the scratching post.
Kucing itu mengasah cakarnya di tiang garuk.
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The eagle gripped its prey with its powerful claws.
Elang mencengkeram mangsanya dengan cakarnya yang kuat.
1.
mencakar, menggaruk
to scratch, tear, or pull with claws or fingernails.
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The cat tried to claw its way up the curtains.
Kucing itu mencoba mencakar jalannya ke atas gorden.
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He had to claw his way through the dense undergrowth.
Dia harus mencakar jalannya melewati semak belukar yang lebat.