"Pawing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pawing refers to the act of touching or grasping with the paw, typically done by an animal, especially a cat or dog. It can also be used to describe a gentle or awkward attempt to touch or grasp something.
Pavonian refers to something or someone that is related to the Pavia region in Italy, particularly the city of Pavia, Lombardy. The term is often used to describe cultural, artistic, or architectural features that originated or are inspired by this region.
Pavonid is a noun that refers to a type of mineral, specifically a bismuthtin oxide that is often found in jadeite. It is a rare mineral that is typically yellow or brownish in color, with a glittering, iridescent appearance. The name "pavonid" comes from the Latin word "pavo," meaning peacock, as the mineral's color and appearance are reminiscent of a peacock's feathers.
The word "paw-paw" is a common name for the fruit of the Papaya plant (Carica papaya) in some English-speaking countries, especially in Africa and the Caribbean.
Having or forming claws or claws-like structures, typically used to express the claws of an animal.
Pawnable refers to something that can be pawned, which means to exchange it for a loan, typically at a pawnshop, by using it as collateral. In this sense, pawnable means capable of being pawned or hypothecated. For example, a pawnable item could be a piece of jewelry, a watch, or even a valuable collectible.