👉 In mathematics, "unclawed" refers to a set of points in space that are not connected by any straight lines. This concept is often used in topology and geometry to describe the boundary or exterior of a shape. For example, consider the set S of all points in the plane such that the distance between any two distinct points in S is less than 2 units. In this case, the set S is unclawed because it does not contain any straight lines connecting two distinct