"Nonagrian" is a word in ENGLISH
Any moth of the genus Nonagria and allied genera, as the
spindleworm and stalk borer.
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álung v [A2; b6] be attracted to go near s.t. Ang dinagku-tan nga kandílà gialúngan sa mga anunugba, The moths …
Read the complete definitionA small moth (Gelechia cerealella) which is very destructive to wheat and other grain. The larva eats out the interior …
Read the complete definitionA genus of small beetles, several of which, in the larval state, are very destructive to woolen goods, fur, etc. …
Read the complete definitionanunugba (from sugba) n moth that gathers around a light at night. v [B1256] be, become a moth.
Read the complete definitionanunúgba - A white-winged moth. (cf. subásúba, sugbásúgba). anwáng, Buffalo. (cf. kárbaw, karabáw).
Read the complete definitionAn amateur collector and breeder of insects, esp. of butterflies and moths; a lepidopterist.
Read the complete definitionIn the civil law. A moth-er’s brother. 2 Bl. Comm. 230. Avunculus magnus, a great-uncle. Avunculus major, a great-graudmother’s brother. …
Read the complete definitionIn insects, the hairs of the labial palpi of moths and butterflies.
Read the complete definitionThe larva of a moth (Heliothis armigera) which devours the bolls or unripe pods of the cotton plant, often doing …
Read the complete definitionA genus of moths, which includes the silkworm moth. See Silkworm.
Read the complete definitionAny larva of a beetle or moth, which is injurious to books. Many species are known.
Read the complete definitionThe larva of two species of geometrid moths which are very injurious to fruit and shade trees by eating, and …
Read the complete definitionA caterpillar which at night eats off young plants of cabbage, corn, etc., usually at the ground. Some kinds ascend …
Read the complete definitiondakyup v [A; b6] {1} for things that fly to swarm, fly around close to s.t. Ang anunugba mudakyup sa …
Read the complete definitionThe larva of any geometrid moth, which drops from trees by means of a thread of silk, as the cankerworm.
Read the complete definitionAny bombycid moth of the genera Eriogaster and Lasiocampa; as, the oak eggar (L. roboris) of Europe.
Read the complete definitionAny moth of the genus Polypogon.
Read the complete definitionOne who fertilizes; the agent that carries the fertilizing principle, as a moth to an orchid.
Read the complete definitionThe larva of a small tortricid moth which eats the leaves of the cranberry, so that the vines look as …
Read the complete definitionA moth of the family Lithosidae; -- so called from its livery-like colors.
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