Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
chela
noun
/ˈkeɪ.lə/

Definition
A chela is a claw or pincer-like appendage found in certain animals, particularly crustaceans and some arachnids.

Examples
- The lobster uses its chela to catch prey.
- Scorpions have chelae that help them grasp their food.
- The chela of the crab is strong enough to break shells.

Meaning
In zoology, it refers to the claw or gripping structure of specific invertebrates, which can be used for feeding, defense, or other functions.

Synonyms
- claw
- pincer
- grasp