Secondly and thirdly, Bignonia unguis with its close allies, and Cardiospermum; but their tendrils are so short that their contraction could hardly occur, and would be quite superfluous.
Besides the plants already described, Bignonia unguis and its close allies, though aided by tendrils, have clasping petioles.
In Bignonia unguis and its close allies, the petioles of the leaves, as well as the tendrils, are sensitive to a touch.
The malar bone, and the os unguis or lachrymal, are more or less developed according to the species considered.
LIP with a fiddle-shaped, apiculate limb doubled back on its unguis or claw, white, changing into purple at its base, where it is sometimes very obscurely bidentate.
Bill semicylindrical, at the end enlarged by soft membranous expansions, the unguis broadly obovate and incurved.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unguis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.