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nail
noun
If the word was originally applied to a claw or talon, the primary sense may be to catch, or it may be a shoot.
nail
The claw or talon of a fowl or other animal.
nail
The horny substance growing at the end of the human fingers and toes.
nail
A small pointed piece of metal, usually with a head, to be driven into a board or other piece of timber, and serving to fasten it to other timber. The larger kinds of instruments of this sort are called spikes; and a long thin kind with a flattish head, is called a brad.
nail
A stud or boss; a short nail with a large broad head.
nail
A measure of length, being two inches and a quarter, or the 16th of a yard.
nail
On the nail, in hand; immediately; without delay or time of credit; as, to pay money on the nail.
nail
To hit the nail on the head, to hit or touch the exact point.
nail
t
nail
To fasten with nails; to unite, close or make compact with nails.