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pincers
pincers, n. pl. (ˈpɪnsəz) Rarely (exc. in comb.) in sing. form pincer. Forms: 4 pynceours, 4–5 pinsours, 4–7 -sers, 5 pynsors, -sours, 6 -cors, -sores, pinsars, 6–7 -sors, 6– pincers. [In ME. pinsour(s, pynsour(s, -or(s, pynceour(s, app. AF. agent-n. from pincer vb.: see pinch; cf. OF. pinchure pinc...
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Pincers (tool)
Carpenter's pincers are particularly suited to these tasks. If the pincers have perpendicular cutting edges, the pincers are often called end-nippers or end-cutters.
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Pincer (biology)
In insects, the pincers are usually part of the creature's mandible, and often venom or acid can be injected through the pincer into an enemy during a Some arthropods such as crabs, lobsters, and scorpions possess pincers in the form of chelae at the ends of their front limbs (pedipalps), to assist in
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What is this large brown bug with pincers? What is this large, brown insect with pincers? Seen in Waltham, Massachusetts. ) [f. pincers.] trans. To compress with or as with pincers; to torture or wring with or as with pincers.1703 Parker Eusebius viii. 147 The Judge..gave in Order that she should be Pincer'd worse than ever any Body yet had been. 1864 Carlyle Fredk. Gt. xvi. i, Face, not pincered t...
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Pincer
Pincer may refer to:
Pincers (tool)
Pincer (biology), part of an animal
Pincer ligand, a terdentate, often planar molecule that tightly binds a variety
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Hormurus ischnoryctes
Etymology
The specific epithet ischnoryctes comes from the Greek ischnos (‘lean’ or ‘thin’) and oryktes (‘digger’), with reference to the slender pincers The pincers of the female are slightly shorter and more robust than those of the male.
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tanacles
† tanacles, n. pl. Obs. rare—0. Also 6 -akles, 7 -ackels. [app. var. tenacle, ad. L. tenāculum, modified after It. tanaglie pl. pincers, tongs:—L. tenācula.] (See quots.) Hence † tanacle v. Obs. rare—0.1598 Florio, Tanaglie, toongs, pincers, tanakles, mullets. Tanagliare, to torture, to pinch, to ta...
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Pincer Point
So named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) because its appearance is similar to a part of a pincers.
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what is spider chelicerae
Commonly referred to as "jaws", chelicerAE may be shaped as either articulated fangs, or similarly to pincers.
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Hormurus macrochela
Etymology
The specific epithet macrochela comes from the Greek makos (‘long’) and chele (‘claw’), with reference to the extremely long pincers of the male The pincers of the female are shorter and more robust than those of the male.
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What is the name of this biting bug? I just was bitten by a bug!!! It is 3mm long and has large pincers. Here is a photo: . Yes, they can bite hard but you're not its intended victim and they're not only harmless but beneficial as they're aggressive predators of aphids and other soft bodied plant pests. I can't be specific to what species of lacewing as they look fai...
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Cyclograpsus lavauxi
C. lavauxi has eight legs and two large frontal pincers. They also use their pincers and talons to dig burrows and push stones away.
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Insect identification Colorado We found this bug in our house today. So far have not been able to identify it after past hour online. Its pincers look way larger than most normal beetles I can find. Can someone help u...
That is a cottonwood stage beetle. Lucanidae, _Lucanus mazama_ <
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万智牌里鹏洛客和多元宇宙生物的实力排行是怎么样的?
The largest of his three executioners was little more than a massive fist of flesh, with two tiny eyes positioned under a pair of jagged pincers.
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