释义 |
talon /talˈən/ noun- A hooked claw or finger
- An ogee moulding (architecture)
- The part of the bolt of a lock that the key presses on when it is turned
- Cards remaining after the deal, the stock
- A detachable printed part of a form or certificate, esp of bearer bonds entitling the holder to apply for a new sheet of coupons (stock exchange)
ORIGIN: Fr talon, from LL tālō, -ōnis, from L tālus the heel talˈoned adjective |