Chelicera

/kəˈlɪsərə/ noun

Either of the pair of fang-like appendages on the head of spiders, scorpions, and related arachnids, used to inject venom or grip prey.

From Greek 'chele' (claw) combined with 'keras' (horn), literally 'claw-horn.' Coined in the 1800s for arachnid anatomy by naturalists studying spider and scorpion mouthparts.

AM Chevy
ARقَالِب
BNচেলিসেরা
CAquelícera
CSchelicera
DAchelicera
DEChelicer
ELχηλικόρα
ESquelícera
FAقَلَب
FIchelicera
FRchélicère
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