Monday, November 18, 2024

Get a Grip with "Prehensile"

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"Prehensile" refers to something adapted for grasping or holding, like a monkey's tail or an elephant's trunk. From the Latin word meaning "to seize," it's all about that perfect grip. So next time you grab onto something, think of your prehensile skills in action!

WORD OF THE DAY

November 18, 2024

prehensile

[ pri-hen-sil ] adjective

adapted for seizing, grasping, or taking hold of something

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