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1 winged
مُجَنَّح \ winged: having wings: a winged insect. -
2 -winged
ذو أجْنِحَهa four-winged insect.
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3 mantis
السُّرْعُوفة (حَشَرَة) \ mantis: a winged insect, known as the praying mantis because it raises its front legs as if in prayer. \ فَرَسُ النّبي \ mantis: a winged insect, known as the praying mantis because it raises its front legs as if in prayer. -
4 praying mantis
السُّرْعُوفة (حَشَرَة) \ mantis: a winged insect, known as the praying mantis because it raises its front legs as if in prayer. \ فَرَسُ النّبي \ mantis: a winged insect, known as the praying mantis because it raises its front legs as if in prayer. -
5 σέρφος
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6 σέρφος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: des. of a `small winged insect, gnat, winged ant' (Ar. a.o.);Other forms: also σύρφος θηρίδιον μικρόν, ὁποῖον ἐμπίς H. (υ-vow. onomatop. as in surren, Lat. susurrus a. o.?); σέριφος m., - ίφη f. `kind of locust' (Zen., Suid.), - ιφον n. = ἀψίνθιον θαλάσσιον (Dsc., Gal.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: To the animal-names in - φος, - ιφος ( ἔλαφος, ἔριφος a. o.) Schwyzer 495, Chantraine Form. 263, Specht Ursprung 266. Unexplained. Wrong v. Bradke ZDMG 40, 352 a. o. (also Güntert Kalypso 235ff. with new arguments), s. Bq; not better Venmans Mnem. 58, 71 (s. Specht l.c. n. 8, Kretschmer Glotta 21, 181). On the island-name Σέριφος s. Bürcher P. -W. 2, 2, 1729. -- The variation points to a Pre-Greek word, Furnée 384. One would assume for σέρφος\/ σέριφος a form *serybh-os (and even *sarybh-os); but σύρφος seems hard to combine with this: one expects here rather * sarʷbh-os; must two words be separated?Page in Frisk: 2,693Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σέρφος
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7 مجنح
مُجَنَّح \ winged: having wings: a winged insect. -
8 крылатое насекомое
1) Biology: winged insect2) Medicine: flyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > крылатое насекомое
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9 Biene
f; -, -n2. umg. altm. (Mädchen) girl, bird, Am. chick Sl.; eine flotte Biene a nice-looking bird, Am. a hot chick, a babe* * *die Bienebee; cootie* * *Bie|ne ['biːnə]f -, -n1) bee* * *(a four-winged insect that makes honey.) bee* * *Bie·ne<-, -n>[ˈbi:nə]f1. (Tier) bee* * *die; Biene, Bienen1) bee* * *1. ZOOL bee;männliche Biene drone;fig2. umg obs (Mädchen) girl, bird, US chick sl;eine flotte Biene a nice-looking bird, US a hot chick, a babe3.eine Biene machen dial umg do a runner* * *die; Biene, Bienen1) bee* * *-n f.bee n.cootie* n. -
10 Wespe
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11 díptero
adj.dipteran, dipteral, dipterous.m.dipteron, two-winged insect.* * *► adjetivo1 ZOOLOGÍA dipterous2 ARQUITECTURA dipteral1 dipteran————————1 dipteran* * *SM dipteran* * *masculino dipteran* * *masculino dipteran* * *dipteran* * *díptero, -a Zool♦ adjdipterous, dipteran♦ nm[insecto] dipteran, member of the order Diptera♦ dípteros nmpl[orden] Diptera;del orden de los dípteros of the order Diptera -
12 डिका _ḍikā
डिका A very small winged insect (such as gnat); Mb.14.9.29, com. -
13 भद्र _bhadra
भद्र a. [भन्द्-रक् नि˚ नलोपः Uṇ.2.28]1 Good, happy, prosperous.-2 Auspicious, blessed; as in भद्रमुख.-3 Foremost, best, chief; पप्रच्छ भद्रं विजितारिभद्रः R.14. 31.-4 Favourable, propitious; भद्रं कर्णेभिः शृणुयाम देवा भद्रं पश्येमाक्षभिर्यजत्राः Ṛv.1.89.8.-5 Kind, gracious, excellent, friendly, good; often used in voc. sing. in the sense of 'my good sir', or 'my good friend', 'my good lady', 'my dear madam'.-6 Pleasant, enjoy- able, lovely, beautiful; न तु कृच्छ्रादपि भद्रं निजकान्तं सा भजत्येव Pt.1.181.-7 Laudable, desirable, praiseworthy.-8 Beloved, dear.-9 Specious, plausible, hypocritical.-1 Skilful, expert; भद्रो$स्मि नृत्ये कुशलो$स्मि गीते Mb.4. 11.8.-द्रम् 1 Happiness, good fortune, welfare, blessing, prosperity; भद्रं भद्रं वितर भगवन् भूयसे मङ्गलाय Māl.1.3; 6.7; त्वयि वितरतु भद्रं भूयसे मङ्गलाय U.3.48; oft. used in pl. in this sense; सर्वो भद्राणि पश्यतु; भद्रं ते 'god bless you', 'prosperity to you'.-2 Gold.-3 A fragrant grass.-4 Iron, steel.-5 The seventh Karaṇa.-द्रः- 1 A bullock.-2 A species of wag-tail.-3 A term applied to a particular kind of elephants.-4 An im- postor, a hypocrite; Ms.9.258.-5 N. of Śiva.-6 An epithet of mount Meru.-7 The Devadāru tree.-8 A kind of Kadamba. (भद्राकृ means 'to shave'; भद्राकरणम् shaving).-Comp. -अङ्गः an epithet of Bala- rāma.-अश्वः N. of a Dvīpa.-आकार, -आकृति a. of auspicious features.-आत्मजः a sword.-आश्रयः the sandal tree.-आसनम् 1 a chair of state, splendid seat, a throne.-2 a particular posture in meditation.-ईशः an epithet of Śiva.-एला large cardamoms.-कपिलः an epithet of Śiva.-कल्पः N. of the present age; Buddh.-कान्तः a beautiful lover or husband.-कारक a. propitious.-काली N. of Durgā; जयन्ती मङ्गला काली भद्रकाली कपालिनी Durgāpūjāmantra; भद्रकाल्यै पुरुषपशु- मालभतापत्यकामः Bhāg.5.9.12.-काष्ठम् the tree called Devadāru.-कुम्भः a golden jar filled with water from a holy place, particularly from the Ganges (esp. used at the consecration of a king).-गणितम् The construction of magical diagrams.-गौरः N. of a mountain; Mark. P.-घटः, -घटकः a vessel from which a lottery is drawn-दारु m., n. a sort of pine.-नामन् m.1 a wag-tail.-2 the wood-pecker.-निधिः certain vessels of copper etc. fashioned for gifts; एवं तु तं भद्रनिधिं सुविद्वान् कृत्वासने प्रावरणोपयुक्ते Vāman P.-नृपतिः a gracious king.-पीठम् 1 a splendid seat, chair of state, throne; औदुम्बरं भद्रपीठमभिषेकार्थमाहृतम् Rām.2.14.34; उपतस्थुः प्रकृतयो भद्रपीठोपवेशितम् R.17.1.-2 a kind of winged insect.-बलनः an epithet of Balarāma.-मुख a. 'of an auspicious face', used as a polite address, 'good sir', 'gentle sir'; Ś.7; ततो भद्रमुखात्राहं स्थास्ये स्थाणु- रिवाचलः Mark. P. (-खी) good lady; V.2.-मुस्तकः (-मुस्ता) Cyperus Rotunda (Mar. नागरमोथा).-मृगः an epithet of a particular kind of elephant.-रेणुः N. of Indra's elephant.-वर्मन् m. a kind of jasmine.-वाच् f. a kind or friendly speech.-विराज् N. of a metre; ओजे तपरौ जरौ गुरुश्चेन् म्सौ जूगौ भद्रविराट् V. Ratna.-शाखः an epithet of Kārtikeya.-श्रयम्, -श्रियम् sandal- wood.-श्रीः f. the sandal tree.-सोमा an epithet of the Ganges. -
14 नीलमीलिक
nī́la-mīlikam. a shining winged insect L.
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15 भद्रपीठ
bhadrá-pīṭhan. a splendid seat, throne PārGṛ. R. etc.;
(prob. m.) a kind of winged insect Mṛicch.
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17 eendagvlieg
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18 kokerjuffer
n. caddis, type of short-lived winged insect that has a long aquatic larval stage -
19 díptero
• dipteral• dipteran• dipteron• dipterous• two-winged insect -
20 insecto de dos alas
• two-winged insect
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