A small crowbar with a handle at a right angle to a blade with a V-shaped notch, principally used by carpenters to remove nails.
Any of several species of North American freshwater mussels of the genus Epioblasma, especially E. obliquata.
A paw of a cat.
A metal set of claws worn over the hand or wielded in the hand used to remove skin and flesh.
A supervisor whose reliance on a subordinate's analysis is so complete as to render him or her liable for the subordinate's animus or other misconduct towards a third employee.
A twisting variant of the lark's-foot hitch which forms two small bights used to hook a pair of tackles to a rope.
Someone or something that comes down quickly upon a victim in the manner of a cat's paw.
A minor breeze that ripples the surface of a body of water.
Someone who acts in another's interest, (properly) unknowingly or through trickery.
Any of several species of Australian bloodworts of the genus Anigozanthos, especially A. humilis.
A bar or lever, generally of wood, used in a windlass or capstan, for heaving anchor, and, in modified forms, for various purposes.