| BLAWED | • BLAW v. (Scots) to blow. | 
| CLAPPERCLAWED | • clapperclawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of clapperclaw. • CLAPPERCLAW v. (archaic) to claw or scratch.
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| CLAWED | • clawed adj. Having claws (of animals). • clawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of claw.
 • CLAW v. to scratch with sharp, curved toenails.
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| DECLAWED | • declawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of declaw. • DECLAW v. to remove the claws of.
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| DEWCLAWED | • dewclawed adj. Having dewclaws. • dewclawed adj. Having had dewclaws surgically removed.
 • dew-clawed adj. Alternative form of dewclawed.
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| FLAWED | • flawed adj. Having a flaw or imperfection. • FLAW v. to make defective or imperfect.
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| LAWED | • lawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of law. • lawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of lawe.
 • LAW v. (obsolete) to take to court.
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| OUTLAWED | • outlawed adj. (Of an act) put beyond the limits of the law, forbidden, against the law. • outlawed adj. (Of a person) put beyond the limits of the law, declared an outlaw or declared a criminal.
 • outlawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outlaw.
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| UNCLAWED | • unclawed adj. Lacking claws. • UNCLAWED adj. not clawed.
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| UNFLAWED | • unflawed adj. Not flawed. • UNFLAWED adj. without flaw.
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| UNLAWED | • unlawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unlaw. • unlawed adj. Not having been lawed.
 • UNLAW v. to deprive of the authority or character of law.
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