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forceps

forceps / forceps
Noun

This term refers to a specialized tool designed for precision gripping. It is most commonly associated with sterile medical environments or high-precision laboratory work where direct hand contact is either impossible or unsanitary. The tool typically consists of two hinged arms that act as a lever to clamp onto an object. Grammatically, this word is a plurale tantum, meaning it exists only in the plural form and does not have a singular counterpart like "forcep." Because it describes a pair of instruments, it takes a plural verb (e.g., "the forceps are sterile") and requires the phrase "a pair of" when referring to a single unit.

Meanings

Nounforceps

A handheld surgical instrument used for grasping, holding, or pulling tissues, objects, or organs during a medical procedure.

"The surgeon used forceps to remove the small fragment of glass from the wound."

Nounforceps

A pair of hinged pincers used in laboratories or for delicate manual tasks to pick up small items.

"She used a pair of forceps to carefully place the specimen on the slide."

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