"Cheliped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A cheliped is a type of appendage found in arthropods, particularly in crustaceans such as crabs, lobsters, and shrimps. It is a claw-like limb that is used for grasping, manipulating, and eating food. The term "cheliped" comes from the Greek words "chela", meaning "claw", and "ped", meaning "foot".
Chelicerous refers to something that is having chelicerae, which are appendages similar to mouthparts found in certain arthropods, such as spiders, scorpions, and ticks. Chelicerous organisms typically use their chelicerae to capture and inject venom into their prey. The term "chelicerous" can also describe the characteristics or features of these organisms, such as their simple eyes, segemented bodies, and jointed limbs.
Chelidon is a noun that refers to a type of swallow, specifically the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) or the closely related tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor).
Chelifer is a noun that refers to a type of pseudoscorpion, a small, eight-legged arachnid that is often found in gardens and homes.
Cheliferous refers to something that produces chelae, which are grasping or claw-like organs or appendages.
Cheliform means resembling a chelid, which refers to a type of lizard, specifically a tortoise or a whip-tailed lizard. In a broader sense, cheliform can also describe something that is claw-like or resembles the shape of a lobster's claw.
Chelmsford is a city located in Essex, England, about 32 miles northeast of central London. It is the county town of Essex and has a population of around 112,000 people. Chelmsford has a rich history dating back to the 9th century and has been an important commercial and industrial center in the region for many years. Today, the city is known for its vibrant cultural scene, picturesque parks, and historic architecture.
Cheloid refers to an abnormal growth of connective tissue, leading to the formation of a keloid, a raised, hard, and discolored scar that spreads beyond the boundaries of the original wound.
I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "chelonae" in my dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the spelling of the word?
Chelone is a genus of flowering plants in the family Plantaginaceae, commonly known as turtleheads. The name "turtlehead" refers to the shape of the flowers, which resemble turtle's heads.