prehensile

adjective
pre·​hen·​sile | \ prē-ˈhen(t)-səl How to pronounce prehensile (audio) , -ˈhen-ˌsī(-ə)l\

Definition of prehensile

1 : adapted for seizing or grasping especially by wrapping around prehensile tail
2 : gifted with mental grasp or moral or aesthetic perception

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Other Words from prehensile

prehensility \ (ˌ)prē-​ˌhen-​ˈsi-​lə-​tē How to pronounce prehensility (audio) \ noun

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You may be familiar with "prehensile" from the animal world: monkeys have prehensile tails, elephants have prehensile trunks, giraffes have prehensile tongues, etc. But can you comprehend where this word comes from? Can you apprehend its derivation? The Latin verb prehendere, meaning "to seize or grasp," is the ancestor of a number of English terms, including "comprehend," "apprehend," and "prehensile." "Prehensile" came into English in the 1780s via French préhensile, from Latin prehensus, the past participle of "prehendere."

Examples of prehensile in a Sentence

The monkey has a prehensile tail. The elephant has a prehensile trunk.

Recent Examples on the Web

Although Hollywood tends to focus on their teeth, grizzlies have prehensile lips that are perfect for stripping berries off branches, and their claws are ideal for digging up roots and turning over rocks to look for insects. Brent Crane, Discover Magazine, "Grizzly Bears Might Return to California. Is the State Ready?," 12 Mar. 2019 The partially prehensile proboscis helps the species probe the ground for leaves and fallen fruit. Bradley J. Fikes, sandiegouniontribune.com, "For the Fourth, bring out the (San Diego Zoo) babies!," 3 July 2018 The cuscus hangs on by its fingertips—or its curling, prehensile tail. The Economist, "Asia’s appetite for endangered species is relentless," 19 Apr. 2018 In a woodblock, once In an early-Netherlandish world, He is shown with a crocodile, a unicorn, and a wobbly man With a tail and prehensile feet. Connie Bruck, The New Yorker, "Giraffe," 14 Mar. 2018 Correction: A previous version of this article state New World monkeys lack prehensile tails. Sarah Gibbens, National Geographic, "Mysterious Amazon Animal Seen Alive for First Time in 80 Years," 25 Aug. 2017

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First Known Use of prehensile

circa 1785, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for prehensile

French préhensile, from Latin prehensus, past participle of prehendere to seize — more at get

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More Definitions for prehensile

prehensile

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of prehensile

technical : capable of grabbing or holding something by wrapping around it

prehensile

adjective
pre·​hen·​sile | \ prē-ˈhen-səl How to pronounce prehensile (audio) \

Kids Definition of prehensile

: capable of grasping something by wrapping around it Some monkeys have a prehensile tail.

prehensile

adjective
pre·​hen·​sile | \ prē-ˈhen(t)-səl How to pronounce prehensile (audio) , -ˈhen-ˌsīl How to pronounce prehensile (audio) \

Medical Definition of prehensile

: adapted for seizing or grasping especially by wrapping around prehensile tail

Other Words from prehensile

prehensility \ (ˌ)prē-​ˌhen-​ˈsil-​ət-​ē How to pronounce prehensility (audio) \ noun, plural prehensilities