Tsume means "claw" or "talon"
It means claw :)
熊のかぎ爪 : 'kuma no kagidzume' means 'bear claw(s)' in Japanese.
You may say 'tsume,' written: 爪
unguis, is (m) -- of a bird. ungula, ae (f) -- of a crab.The Latin equivalent of the English noun 'claw' is unguis. The Latin word is a masculine gender noun that means 'a finger or toe nail' of humans and 'a claw or hoof' of animals. But the Latin equivalent of the claw of a crab or of a nautilus is bracchium, which literally means 'the forearm'.
The claw hammer can not only hammer a nail into wood but can , by way of the claw , grasp the head of the nail and be used to pry/leverage the nail from wood .
claw flaw
Retractor
Notably , the claw-hammer which has a flat head on one end to drive the nail into the wood and has a claw opposite of the strike head to remove the nail from the wood using the principles of leverage to extract the embedded nail from wood .
The claw of a hammer works by multiplying the force exerted on it. As you apply force to the handle to pull out the nail, the design of the claw allows that force to be concentrated at the point where it grips the nail. This concentrated force makes it easier to leverage the nail out of the surface.
Tsume means "claw" or "talon"
Notably , the claw-hammer which has a flat head on one end to drive the nail into the wood and has a claw opposite of the strike head to remove the nail from the wood using the principles of leverage to extract the embedded nail from wood .
Noun: The claw of the parrot became entangled in the wire of the cage. Verb: Please don't tease the cat, he will claw you if he's annoyed. Adjective: You use the blunt end of the hammer to pound the nail in and you use the claw end to pull out your crooked nail.
Long nail
爪
The handle is the lever which allows you to pull nails or pound a nail with equal ease.
part of claw hammer that strikes the head of the nail