chelicere
/kɛlɪˈsɪrɪi/Definitions
1. noun
A pair of appendages or organs used for seizing and eating, typically found in arachnids, especially spiders.
“The spider’s chelicerae snapped shut as it caught the unsuspecting fly.”
1. noun
A pair of appendages or organs used for seizing and eating, typically found in arachnids, especially spiders.
“The spider’s chelicerae snapped shut as it caught the unsuspecting fly.”