Pronunciation: /əˈkrɪdɪˌdi/
noun a family of insects that includes grasshoppers and locusts
A1 Acrididae is a family of insects that includes grasshoppers and locusts.
A2 The Acrididae family is known for their ability to jump long distances.
B1 Researchers are studying the behavior of Acrididae to better understand their impact on agriculture.
B2 The Acrididae species found in this region are particularly destructive to crops.
C1 The Acrididae family is diverse, with over 11,000 species identified worldwide.
C2 Entomologists have been researching the evolutionary history of Acrididae for decades.
formal The Acrididae family consists of grasshoppers and locusts.
informal I saw a bunch of Acrididae hopping around in the field.
slang Those Acrididae bugs are so annoying.
figurative The Acrididae of the insect world, grasshoppers are known for their jumping abilities.
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