calcar

/ˈkælkɑr/
noun
  1. A spur or spur-like projection, especially on a bird's leg or on a flower.
    • Botanists noted the calcar on the orchid's petal.
    • The rooster's calcar was sharp and used for defense.
    • The bird's calcar helped it grip branches tightly.
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