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1 insect
n. <I>(old spell.><B>insekt</B>)</I> insect, bug, member of a group of very small invertebrate animals having segmented bodies and three pairs of legs -
2 insect
حَشَرَة \ insect: (in science) a six-legged creature whose body is in three parts: head, chest and stomach: Ants and bees are true insects, any very small creature that creeps or flies. -
3 insect
[ˈɪnsekt] nounany of many kinds of small six-legged creatures with wings and a body divided into sections:حَشَرَهWe were bothered by flies, wasps and other insects.
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7 некрупная червоточина
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > некрупная червоточина
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8 козявка
разг.
small insect; small fry перен.* * *small insect; small fry перен. -
9 حشرة
حَشَرَة \ insect: (in science) a six-legged creature whose body is in three parts: head, chest and stomach: Ants and bees are true insects, any very small creature that creeps or flies. \ الحَشَرَة بعد طَوْر اليَرَقَة \ chrysalis: the second stage in the life of certain insects, whose body changes inside a hard case. \ حَشَرَة صَغِيرة \ bug, bedbug: any small insect. \ حَشَرَة مُؤذِيَة \ pest: an insect or animal that harms crops, or causes trouble in one’s house or garden; sb. or sth. that annoys: Ants and flies are pests. That noisy little boy is a pest. -
10 monocultivo
m.monoculture (agriculture).* * *1 monoculture* * *SM single crop farming, monocultureel monocultivo es un peligro para muchos países — in many countries dependence upon a single crop is risky
* * *masculino monoculture* * *= monoculture.Ex. Monoculture cotton crops and the economy they supported proved susceptible to a small insect in the early 20th century.* * *masculino monoculture* * *= monoculture.Ex: Monoculture cotton crops and the economy they supported proved susceptible to a small insect in the early 20th century.
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monocultivo sustantivo masculino single-crop farming, monoculture
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11 bug, bedbug
بَقَّة \ bug, bedbug: a small blood-sucking insect, found in dirty houses and beds. \ حَشَرَة صَغِيرة \ bug, bedbug: any small insect. -
12 earwig
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13 tumbundiŋo
(n) small insect. Tumbundiŋo dunta huwo kono. A small insect went inside a hole. -
14 koúra
flea; any small insect in general. Koúra tere henua, human being (ancient expression, lit. insect which runs on the ground). -
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16 काष्ठम् _kāṣṭham
काष्ठम् [काश्-क्थन् Uṇ2.2]1 A piece of wood, especially one used as fuel; Ms.4.49,241;5.69.-2 Wood or timber, a piece or log of wood in general; यथा काष्ठं च काष्ठं च समेयातां महोदधौ H.4.69; Ms.4.4.-3 A stick; शोणितेन विना दुःखं कुर्वन् काष्ठादिभिर्नरः Y.2.218.-4 An instrument for measuring length.-Comp. -आगारः, -रम् a wooden house or enclosure.-अधिरोहणम् ascending the funeral pile.-अम्बुवाहिनी a wooden bucket.-कदली the wild plantain (Mar. चवई).-कीटः a small insect found in decayed wood.-कुटः, -कूटः -भङ्गिन् a wood-pecker; Pt.1.332 (a worm generally found in wood).-कुद्दालः a kind of wooden shovel used for baling water out of a boat or for scraping and cleaning its bottom.-चिता a. funeral pile.-तक्ष् m.,-तक्षकः a carpenter.-तन्तुः a small worm found in timber.-दारुः the Indian pine tree; also called देवदारु.-द्रुः the Palāśa tree.-पुत्तलिका a wooden statue or image.-पूलकः (कम्) a bundle of sticks or faggots; न हि अबद्धे काष्ठपूलके एकस्मिन्नाकृष्यमाणे काष्ठान्तराणि कृष्यन्ते । ŚB. on MS.9.1.26.-प्रदानम् piling up wood; forming a funeral pile.-भारः a particular weight of wood; Rām. 1.4.24.-भारिकः wood-carrier; काष्ठभारिकसंघाय सप्रश्रयम- दामहम् Ks.6.42.-मठी a funeral pile.-मल्लः a bier, a wooden frame on which dead bodies are carried,-लेखकः a small worm found in wood (= काष्ठकूट).-लोहिंन् m. a cudgel armed with iron.-वाटः, l-टम् a wall made of wood. -
17 kiumanzi
[Swahili Word] kiumanzi[Swahili Plural] viumanzi[English Word] small insect species that kills flies[English Plural] small insects[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8an[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -uma, nzi[Terminology] entomology------------------------------------------------------------ -
18 козявка
ж. разг.small insect; (перен.) small fry -
19 мураш
м.small ant, small insect -
20 мурашка
ж. разг.small ant, small insect
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