chelicera
/tʃɪlɪˈsɪrə/ CHIL-i-SER-uh
Definitions
1. noun
a modified appendage on the head of certain arachnids, such as spiders, and some insects, such as scorpions, used for grasping or piercing.
“The spider’s chelicera were razor-sharp and capable of injecting venom into its prey.”