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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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Pincers are a hand tool used in many
situations where a
mechanical advantage is
required to pinch, cut or pull an object.
Pincers are first-class levers...
- (holding/squeezing)
pliers may
incorporate a
small pair of such
cutting blades.
Pincers are a
similar tool with a
different type of head used for
cutting and pulling...
- 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...
- the enemy's
flanks to
surround it. At the same time, a
second layer of
pincers may
attack the more
distant flanks to keep
reinforcements from the target...
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insect orders.
Earwigs have
characteristic cerci, a pair of forceps-like
pincers on
their abdomen, and
membranous wings folded underneath short, rarely...
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Pincers on ****an (Piège à Nippon)is a 19-minute 1943
Canadian do****entary film, made by the
National Film
Board of
Canada (NFB). The film was directed...
- antennae.
Earwigs possess pairs of
pincers or
forceps at the tip of the
flexible abdomen. Both ****es have
these pincers. In males, they are
large and curved...
- 9 to 4.7 in). The body is
shiny black with gray-green reflections. The
pincers are
highly developed. In
captivity it
feeds primarily on insects, mainly...
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coming from
dialectal pinza, 'clamp', as in
modern Italian pinze, 'pliers,
pincers, tongs, forceps'.
Their origin is from
Latin pinsere, 'to pound, stamp'...