What is another word for fingernail?

Pronunciation: [fˈɪŋɡənˌe͡ɪl] (IPA)

The word "fingernail" refers to the hard, protective covering that grows on the tips of human fingers. However, there are several other words that can be used interchangeably with "fingernail" depending on the context. One common synonym is "nail," which can refer to both the fingernails and toenails. Another synonym is "claw," which is generally used to describe the curved, sharp nails of animals such as cats and birds of prey. "Talon" is another word that is used to describe the nails of birds. Other synonyms for "fingernail" include "hoof," "claw," and "paw." Regardless of the word chosen, these synonyms all describe the important role that nails play in protecting the sensitive fingertips.

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  • Forward Entailment

    • Noun, singular or mass
      nail.

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Usage examples for Fingernail

Scraping his chin with his fingernail as he stood in front of his big safe, Mr. Dainopoulos felt sure that, out at sea, there would be no trouble.
"Command"
William McFee
After a while the fry come forth-the most minute creatures imaginable, mere lines about half the length of the fingernail.
"Wild Life in a Southern County"
Richard Jefferies
Rafe and Lerrys and the Darkovan brothers crowded behind me to look over the sketch, and Lerrys put a long fingernail on the route I'd indicated.
"The Planet Savers"
Marion Zimmer Bradley

Famous quotes with Fingernail

  • Even if the whole earth and sea were turned to gold, they could hardly satisfy the avarice of a woman... You can more easily scratch a diamond with your fingernail than you can by any human ingenuity get a woman to consent to giving any of her savings.
    Andreas Capellanus
  • There is no gene “for” such unambiguous bits of morphology as your left kneecap or your fingernail. […] Hundreds of genes contribute to the building of most body parts and their action is channeled through a kaleidoscopic series of environmental influences: embryonic and postnatal, internal and external. Parts are not translated genes, and selection doesn't even work directly on parts.
    Stephen Jay Gould
  • “This is very pretty,” said Elizalde... “It’s morbid,” snapped Sullivan. “Burying a bunch of and putting a fancy marker over each one so the survivors will know where to go and cry. What if the markers got rearranged? You’d be weeping over some stranger. some stranger, even, some cast-off dead of a stranger, like a pile of fingernail clippings or old shoes, or the dust from inside an electric razor. What’s the difference between coming out to think about dead Uncle Irving, and thinking about him in your own living room? Okay, here you can sit on the grass and be only six feet above his inert old body. Would it be better if you could dig a hole, and sit only foot above it?” He was shaking. “Everybody should be cremated, and the ashes should be tossed in the sea with no fanfare at all.” “It’s a sign of respect,” said Elizalde angrily. “And it’s a real, tangible link. Think of the Shroud of Turin! Where would we be if they had cremated Jesus?” “I don’t know—we’d have the Ashtray of Turin.”
    Tim Powers

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