sclatch
/sˈklætʃ/Definitions
1. verb
to catch or seize suddenly, especially with the hands or a quick movement
“She sclatched the ball out of the air with her glove.”
2. verb
to grasp or seize with the teeth
“The dog sclatched the bone with its teeth.”
3. verb
to catch or seize with the fingers or claws, typically with a sudden or swift motion
“The bird sclatched the insect from the air.”