prehensor

/ˈrihnsɔr, ˈprihnsɔr/

Definitions

1. noun

A cutting or tearing instrument, especially one used by a fossilized insect, such as a prehistoric beetle, to attack or defend itself.

“The discovery of the prehensor in the ancient insect fossil provided valuable insights into its behavior and evolution.”

Synonyms

  • cutting instrument
  • tearing tool

Antonyms

  • adhesive
  • binding agent