lion-jaw forceps

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lion-jaw forceps

A surgeon uses lion-jaw forceps to grasp a small object during a procedure.

Definition

Noun: - A type of forceps: A specific design of surgical or dental grasping instrument characterized by jaws that resemble a lion's mouth in their shape, strength, or gripping mechanism. This term denotes a tool used for holding, manipulating, or extracting objects, typically in medical or laboratory contexts.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The surgeon reached for the lion-jaw forceps to securely grasp the bone fragment.
    • These lion-jaw forceps provide an exceptionally firm hold on slippery tissues.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is highly specialized and primarily used in technical fields like surgery, dentistry, or specific laboratory work. It is not used in everyday conversation.
  • It may be used descriptively in historical texts about surgical instruments.
Variants and Related Words
  • Forceps (n): The general category of handheld, hinged instruments used for grasping and holding objects.
  • Hemostat (n): A type of forceps used primarily to clamp blood vessels.
  • Rongeur (n): A heavy-duty forceps-like instrument used for cutting or nibbling bone.
Synonyms
  • Grasping forceps
  • Surgical forceps (a broader category)
  • Clamping forceps
Related Phrases/Phrasal Verbs

Not applicable for this highly specific noun.

Related Idioms

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lion-jaw forceps

A surgeon uses lion-jaw forceps to grasp a small object during a procedure.

Noun
  1. a type of forceps