UÑA DE GATO


Meaning of UÑA DE GATO in English

ˈüyədāˈgä(ˌ)tō noun

Etymology: American Spanish, literally, cat's claw

: any of various shrubs or trees of the southwestern United States and Spanish America having sharp recurved prickles or thorns ; especially : cat's-claw

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