Grasping
31grasping — Hopuna, āpona. See grasp …
32grasping — adj. avaricious, greedy. Derivatives: graspingly adv. graspingness n …
33grasping spines — (CHAETOGNATHA) Chitinous spines on the posterior part of the head used for food catching; prehensile spines; seizing jaws …
34Réflexe de grasping — Réflexe d agrippement Le réflexe d agrippement, ou grasping reflex, est un réflexe archaïque. Définition Le réflexe d agrippement est un réflexe de préhension des objets présentés ; ce réflexe est physiologique lors des premiers mois de vie… …
35oral grasping — a behaviour observed in members of the family Cyprinidae in laboratory flumes where the fish use the mouth to hold onto mesh screens as a station holding method. Monocanthidae orally attach to sponges, tunicates, rope and fishing line in nature… …
36Graspingly — Grasping Grasp ing, a. 1. Seizing; embracing; catching. [1913 Webster] 2. Avaricious; greedy of gain; covetous; close; miserly; as, he is a grasping man. {Grasp ing*ly}, adv. {Grasp ing*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …
37Graspingness — Grasping Grasp ing, a. 1. Seizing; embracing; catching. [1913 Webster] 2. Avaricious; greedy of gain; covetous; close; miserly; as, he is a grasping man. {Grasp ing*ly}, adv. {Grasp ing*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …
38grasp reflex — grasping reflex a grasping motion of the fingers or toes in response to stimulation; it is normal in infants, but pathologic in older persons …
39rapacious — grasping, predatory …
40Mahath — Grasping. 1) A Kohathite Levite, father of Elkanah (1 Chr. 6:35). 2) Another Kohathite Levite, of the time of Hezekiah (2 Chr. 29:12) …