Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet PINCERS
PINCERS
Definition av PINCERS
- kniptång
- böjningsform av pincer
- (kräftdjur) klo
Antal bokstäver
7
Är palindrom
Nej
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- They have eight legs and are easily recognized by a pair of grasping pincers and a narrow, segmented tail, often carried in a characteristic forward curve over the back and always ending with a stinger.
- At the same time, a second layer of pincers may attack the more distant flanks to keep reinforcements from the target units.
- Earwigs have characteristic cerci, a pair of forceps-like pincers on their abdomen, and membranous wings folded underneath short, rarely used forewings, hence the scientific order name, "skin wings".
- Commonly referred to as "jaws", chelicerae may be shaped as either articulated fangs, or as a type of pincers.
- The plan envisioned an envelopment by a pair of pincers breaking through the northern and southern flanks of the salient.
- In many decapods, one pair of these "legs" has enlarged pincers, called chelae, with the legs being called chelipeds.
- Chork – Pointed and slightly curved tongs, which can be used like chopsticks (as pincers) or as a fork (for spearing).
- In a scientific or medical context, they are normally referred to as just "forceps", a name that is used together with other grasping surgical instruments that resemble pliers, pincers and scissors-like clamps.
- When hunting, they cling to grasses or pieces of wood along the bottom, and hold perfectly still until prey passes by, then they lunge, trapping their prey between their front legs and biting down with their pincers.
- All the sailors who had already crossed it were armed with tongs, pincers, cooking pots and cauldrons.
- Instruments in the al-Tasrif include different kinds of scalpels, retractors, curettes, pincers, specula, and also instruments designed for his favoured techniques of cauterization and ligature.
- The toyline is of the construction type that includes motors, wheels and pincers and similar to the Erector Set and K'Nex.
- The carapace and the exposed parts of the chelae (pincers) are a mottled greyish-brown colour, and are covered with small raised tubercles of various sizes, making the crabs well-camouflaged when semi-submerged in the sand.
- She was held in Shiraz for several years until Abbas I, in an act of revenge for the recalcitrance of Teimuraz, ordered the queen to renounce Christianity, and upon her refusal, had her tortured to death with red-hot pincers in 1624.
- As with all decapods there are 10 pairs of walking legs, with the most anterior pair having forceps (pincers).
- This unused Pokémon has been referred to as both Purakkasu and Plucks, and featured an additional horn between its pincers along with a mask-like face.
- Early examples of pincer ligands (not called such originally) were anionic with a carbanion as the central donor site and flanking phosphine donors; these compounds are referred to as PCP pincers.
- From this time archaeologists have found swords, shieldbosses, spearheads, scissors, sickles, pincers, knives, needles, buckles, kettles, etc.
- On 15 February, under specific orders of bishop Drašković, he was publicly tortured and forced to wear a red-hot iron crown, cruelly dragged along the streets of the city, pinched with red-hot iron pincers, and was subsequently quartered.
- The coffin contained rich unburnt bronze objects such as a Bronze age sword, a razor, two brooches, a number of thickly gilded buttons, two pincers and various other bronze objects.
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