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pincer
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pincer [′pin·sər]
(invertebrate zoology)
A grasping apparatus, as on the anterior legs of a lobster, consisting of two hinged jaws.


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One of the summed possesses about this lure is the pairs of pincers that make front as they breaking to the bed, which draws the fish to it.
One of the bestowed features about this bait is the pairs of pincers that make motion as they getting to the bed, which passes the fish to it.
One of the imparted boasts about this bait is the pairs of pincers that make effort as they going to the can, which lines the fish to it.
 
 
 
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