noun
- A pincer-like claw or appendage of an arthropod, such as a lobster, crab, or scorpion.
- In South Asian contexts, a disciple or student of a spiritual teacher or guru.
Usage: zoology; often used in plural form 'chelae'
Usage: from Sanskrit; cultural/religious term
Examples
- The crab used its chelae to grasp food from the ocean floor.
- A scorpion's chelae are modified pedipalps used for capturing prey.
- The lobster's large chelae can exert tremendous crushing force.
- In Hindu tradition, a chela seeks spiritual guidance from a guru.
- The young chela studied meditation under the master's instruction.
- Crustaceans with prominent chelae are often more effective hunters.