English
Etymology
From Latin unguis (“nail, claw, hoof”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
ungual
- (biology) Pertaining to or resembling a creature's nail, claw or hoof; unguinal.
Derived terms
Translations
pertaining to or resembling a nail or claw
- Arabic: ظُفْرِيّ (ẓufriyy)
- Belarusian: пазно́гцевы (paznóhcjevy), но́гцевы (nóhcjevy)
- Bulgarian: но́кътен (nókǎten)
- Czech: nehtový (cs)
- French: unguéal (fr)
- German: Nagel- (de)
- Greek: ονυχικός (onychikós)
- Italian: ungueale
- Persian: ناخنی (fa) (nâxoni)
- Polish: paznokciowy (pl)
- Russian: ногтево́й (ru) n (nogtevój)
- Slovak: nechtový (sk)
- Spanish: ungueal (es)
- Ukrainian: нігтьови́й (nihtʹovýj)
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Noun
ungual (plural unguals)
- A modified toe bone, typically ending in a hoof or claw.
Anagrams
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /unˈɡwal/ [ũŋˈɡwal]
- Rhymes: -al
- Syllabification: un‧gual
Adjective
ungual m or f (masculine and feminine plural unguales)
- ungual
Noun
ungual m (plural unguales)
- ungual