forcipal (Meaning)

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forcipal (a.)

Forked or branched like a pair of forceps; constructed so as to open and shut like a pair of forceps.

Synonyms & Antonyms of forcipal

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forcipal Sentence Examples

  1. During the perilous birth, the doctor employed forceps to facilitate the delivery of the infant.
  2. The forcipal mechanism of the insect's mouthparts enables it to exert a powerful grip on its prey.
  3. The surgeon skillfully used forceps to remove the small, embedded fragment of metal from the patient's wound.
  4. The forcipal tools of the dental hygienist are essential for scaling and polishing teeth.
  5. The zookeeper utilized forceps to administer a vitamin supplement to the delicate hummingbird.
  6. The forcipal tentacles of the sea anemone extend to capture unsuspecting prey.
  7. The jeweler used delicate forceps to handle the intricate gemstones.
  8. The forcipal appendages of the lobster help it to grip and crush its food.
  9. The surgeon employed forceps to suture the torn tissue during the emergency procedure.
  10. The botanist used forceps to carefully collect and examine the tiny seeds for research purposes.

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Forked or branched like a pair of forceps; constructed so as to open and shut like a pair of forceps.

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During the perilous birth, the doctor employed forceps to facilitate the delivery of the infant.

The forcipal mechanism of the insect's mouthparts enables it to exert a powerful grip on its prey.

The surgeon skillfully used forceps to remove the small, embedded fragment of metal from the patient's wound.

The forcipal tools of the dental hygienist are essential for scaling and polishing teeth.