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forcipate

[ fawr-suh-peyt, fohr- ]

adjective

  1. having the shape of or resembling a forceps.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of forcipate1

1660–70; < Latin forcip- (stem of forceps ) forceps + -ate 1
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Example Sentences

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In females of the Lithobiomorpha and Scutigeromorpha the appendages of this somite—the gonopods—are jointed, forcipate and relatively well developed although small.

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The gonopods, present and usually jointed in both sexes, are especially well developed and forcipate in the female, and arise from a large ventral plate resulting from the fusion of their coxae with the sternum of the genital somite.

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Dermatoptera: skin-winged: an ordinal term applied to insects with elytriform, abbreviated primaries beneath which the secondaries are folded transversely and fan-like: mouth mandibulate, prothorax free; abdomen forcipate; metamorphosis incomplete: the Forficulidae or earwigs.

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Forcipate: bearing forceps or similar structures.

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