forcipate (Meaning)
Wordnet
forcipate (a)
shaped like a forceps; deeply forked
Webster
forcipate (a.)
Alt. of Forcipated
Synonyms & Antonyms of forcipate
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forcipate Sentence Examples
- The surgeon skillfully forcipated the delicate tissue to prevent bleeding.
- The veterinarian gently forcipated the animal's incisors to trim them.
- The tailor precisely forcipated the fabric to create intricate designs.
- The dentist used forceps to forcipate the aching tooth.
- The electrician carefully forcipated the wires to prevent short circuits.
- The botanist forcipated the petals of the flower to examine their intricate structure.
- The archaeologist delicately forcipated an ancient artifact to avoid damaging it.
- The jeweler expertly forcipated the gemstones into the intricate setting.
- The chemist used forceps to forcipate a tiny sample of the solution.
- The artist meticulously forcipated the pieces of paper to create a vibrant collage.
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shaped like a forceps; deeply forkedAlt. of Forcipated
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The surgeon skillfully forcipated the delicate tissue to prevent bleeding.
The veterinarian gently forcipated the animal's incisors to trim them.
The tailor precisely forcipated the fabric to create intricate designs.
The dentist used forceps to forcipate the aching tooth.