pinza

noun
  1. A tool or device used for gripping or holding objects firmly, often resembling a pair of pliers or tongs. noun
    The jeweler used a pinza to hold the delicate gemstone while setting it into the ring.
    During the surgery, the doctor asked for a pinza to carefully remove the foreign object.
  2. A type of bread or pastry, often associated with Italian or Spanish cuisine, typically flat and sometimes sweetened. noun
    For breakfast, she enjoyed a slice of pinza with her coffee.
    The bakery is famous for its traditional pinza, which is especially popular during the holidays.