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jawlike

American  
[jaw-lahyk] / ˈdʒɔˌlaɪk /

adjective

  1. resembling a jaw or pair of jaws.


Etymology

Origin of jawlike

jaw 1 + -like

Example Sentences

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Most carnivorous plants are full-time predators—the Venus fly trap, for example, lies in wait year-round to snag flies with its jawlike leaves.

From Science Magazine • Aug. 9, 2021

Venus flytraps get their nutrients from the insects they lure with nectar and trap with a pair of jawlike leaves.

From New York Times • Nov. 28, 2016

The jawlike pincers on it held the limp form of an officer in its sucking grip, while above, in a protuberance like a gnarled horn, a great eye glared into Thorpe's with devilish hatred.

From Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June, 1930 by Bates, Harry

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