Plural third-person singular present form of grasp; seizes, holds, or understands something.
From grasp (verb) + -s ending for third-person singular; basic verb conjugation in English.
The word 'grasps' works as both physical action and mental understanding in English, a quirk that reflects how humans learn by handling things—we literally and figuratively 'grasp' knowledge.
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