noun a part or organ that is attached to the main structure of an organism, typically smaller or less important than the main part

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  • The insect used its appendage to grasp onto the branch.
  • He accidentally bumped his appendage on the table.
  • I feel like my appendage is going to fall off after that workout.
  • His smartphone had become an appendage, always in his hand.

bug

noun an insect or other small creature, especially one causing damage or annoyance

verb to annoy or pester someone persistently

  • The software developer identified a bug in the code and promptly fixed it.
  • I found a bug in the game that makes it crash sometimes.
  • There's a bug going around that's been making everyone sick.
  • The idea of starting a business without a solid plan is like planting a bug in the system.

noun a light, horse-drawn carriage with four wheels

adjective relating to or characteristic of a buggy

  • The software developer discovered a bug in the code that caused the program to crash.
  • My computer is acting buggy again, I think it needs a restart.
  • I can't believe how buggy this new game is, it keeps freezing up on me.
  • The relationship was like a buggy ride - bumpy and unpredictable.

noun a slang term for a mental hospital or psychiatric institution

  • The bughouse was infested with insects, prompting the need for professional exterminators.
  • We need to clean up the bughouse before mom gets home.
  • Let's grab some snacks and hang out at the bughouse tonight.
  • His mind felt like a bughouse, filled with chaotic thoughts buzzing around.

noun a spherical bacterium

  • The coccus bacteria appeared as round clusters under the microscope.
  • I learned about coccus bacteria in my biology class today.
  • I heard that coccus bacteria can make you sick if you're not careful.
  • The coccus of negativity seemed to spread throughout the office.

verb to bring or gather together in one place or group

  • The data collected from the survey will be analyzed for patterns and trends.
  • I collected some cool stickers from the event last night.
  • I collected some serious cash playing poker with my friends.
  • Over the years, she has collected a wealth of knowledge and experience in her field.

noun a small beetle that makes a ticking sound, believed in folklore to portend a death

  • The deathwatch beetle is known for the tapping sound it makes in the walls of old buildings.
  • I heard a deathwatch beetle in the attic last night, it was so loud!
  • I swear, that deathwatch beetle is driving me crazy with its noise.
  • The constant ticking of the clock felt like a deathwatch counting down the hours of his life.

noun a funnel-shaped chamber or bin in which loose material, as grain or coal, is stored temporarily

  • The grain hopper on the farm equipment needed to be refilled before starting the next field.
  • I saw a grasshopper hop into the garden while we were playing outside.
  • I can't believe that grasshopper hopped all the way up to the roof!
  • The new employee is a real go-getter, always hopping from one task to the next like a busy little hopper.

noun a small arthropod animal with six legs and a body divided into three parts: head, thorax, and abdomen

  • The entomologist studied the behavior of each insect in the lab.
  • I saw a bunch of insects crawling around in the garden.
  • Eww, there's a creepy-crawly insect on the wall!
  • The idea of starting a new business was like a buzzing insect in his mind.

noun a small, wingless insect that infests the hair or skin of humans and animals, feeding on blood

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  • The louse infestation in the school was quickly addressed by the administration.
  • I heard that there's a louse going around in the office. Make sure to check your hair.
  • That guy is such a louse, always trying to cheat his way out of things.
  • The corrupt politician was described as a louse, preying on the vulnerable for personal gain.

noun a very small amount or particle

  • A mite is a tiny arachnid that can sometimes be found in dust.
  • I found a mite crawling on my arm while I was outside.
  • That new restaurant is a mite expensive, don't you think?
  • His contribution to the project was just a mite compared to the rest of the team's efforts.

noun A small, nipple-like projection or bump, especially in a biological context such as on the surface of the tongue or skin.

  • The papilla is a small projection of tissue in the mouth that contains taste buds.
  • I accidentally burned my papilla while drinking hot coffee.
  • My papilla is so sensitive, I can't eat spicy food.
  • The papilla of the tongue is like a tiny sensor, detecting different flavors in food.

noun a type of moth that produces silk fibers used in the production of silk fabric

  • The silk moth is known for its ability to produce silk fibers used in textiles.
  • Have you ever seen a silk moth up close? They're quite fascinating creatures.
  • That silk moth is one cool bug, man.
  • Her delicate movements were like that of a silk moth fluttering in the breeze.

noun a type of butterfly with predominantly white wings and some black markings, often found in gardens

adjective describing the color or appearance of the cabbage white butterfly

  • The cabbage white butterfly is a common pest in gardens and farms.
  • I saw a cabbage white fluttering around the cabbage patch.
  • Those cabbage whites are everywhere, they're so annoying.
  • Her dress was as white as a cabbage white butterfly's wings.

noun a person who studies ants

  • The myrmecologist conducted research on ant behavior in the rainforest.
  • My friend is a total ant nerd - he's a myrmecologist!
  • I never knew studying ants could be so cool until I met that myrmecologist dude.
  • As a myrmecologist of human behavior, she was able to uncover fascinating insights into social interactions.

noun a specific phobia

  • The patient was diagnosed with spheksophobia, an extreme fear of wasps.
  • I heard Sarah has spheksophobia, so she always panics when a wasp comes near her.
  • Dude, I have such bad spheksophobia that I run away screaming whenever I see a bee.
  • His spheksophobia was so intense that he saw any flying insect as a potential threat.

noun a red dye obtained from the dried bodies of female cochineal insects, used in coloring food and cosmetics

  • Cochineal is a natural red dye derived from the dried bodies of female cochineal insects.
  • Did you know that cochineal is used as a food coloring in many products?
  • I heard that some people call cochineal 'bug juice' because it comes from insects.
  • The artist used cochineal in her painting to create a vibrant red hue.

noun a type of edible insect commonly consumed in some cultures

  • The chapul is a type of grasshopper commonly eaten in certain regions of Mexico.
  • I heard chapul tacos are actually quite tasty!
  • Let's grab some chapulitos from that food truck down the street.
  • He's always jumping around like a chapul, never staying still for a moment.

noun a pouch or sac located in the abdomen of certain animals, such as marsupials, for carrying and protecting their young

  • Marsupials have an abdominal pouch where they carry and nurse their young.
  • Kangaroos have a cool abdominal pouch for their joeys.
  • Check out the baby kangaroo chilling in its belly pocket!
  • She kept her secrets hidden in an emotional abdominal pouch.

noun a taxonomic group within the order Diptera, consisting of flies that lack a calypter (a membranous flap) on the hind wing

  • The acalyptratae are a subcategory of flies that lack a calypter, or a small lobe at the base of the wing.
  • I just learned about this group of flies called acalyptratae that don't have those little lobes on their wings.
  • Those acalyptratae flies are like the rebels of the fly world, refusing to conform with calypters.
  • Sometimes I feel like an acalyptratae in a world full of calypterae, standing out for being different.

noun Acanthosoma is a noun referring to a genus of shield bugs in the family Acanthosomatidae.

  • The acanthosoma is a genus of shield bugs known for their distinctive spiny appearance.
  • Have you ever seen those cool-looking acanthosoma bugs with the spikes on their backs?
  • Check out those badass acanthosoma bugs with the spikes!
  • Her personality was like an acanthosoma - prickly on the outside but soft on the inside.

noun a substance or chemical used to kill mites or ticks

  • The farmer applied acaricide to control the mite infestation on the crops.
  • The farmer used acaricide to get rid of the mites on the plants.
  • The farmer sprayed some acaricide to kill those pesky mites on the crops.
  • Using acaricide is like a shield protecting the crops from harmful mites.

noun a plural form of the word 'acarinarium', which refers to a structure or enclosure used for housing and studying mites

  • The acarinariums in the laboratory are used for studying mites and ticks.
  • I heard they found some weird bugs in the acarinariums at the research facility.
  • Let's check out the creepy crawlers in the acarinariums, it's like a bug zoo!
  • The cluttered room looked like a messy acarinarium with all the tiny objects scattered around.

noun a type of plant gall caused by mites

  • The acarocecidium is a type of gall formed by mites on plants.
  • I learned about acarocecidium in my biology class - it's pretty fascinating!
  • Who knew those little bugs could create such a cool acarocecidium?
  • The acarocecidium of gossip spread throughout the small town, causing quite a stir.

noun a substance derived from certain plants, often used in varnishes and lacquers

  • Acaroid resin is commonly used in the manufacturing of varnishes and lacquers.
  • I heard acaroid resin is really good for making furniture shine.
  • Hey, wanna try using some acaroid resin to make your DIY project pop?
  • Her words were like acaroid resin, adding a glossy finish to the conversation.

noun a genus of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae

adjective describing something related to the genus Acrocera

  • The acrocera are a genus of small flies known for their distinctive wing markings.
  • I saw an interesting acrocera fly in the garden today.
  • Check out that funky acrocera buzzing around.
  • Her mind was like an acrocera, flitting from one idea to the next without settling.

noun small, needle-like structures on the surface of certain plants or animals

  • The scientist studied the aculeoli on the plant leaves under a microscope.
  • I noticed the tiny aculeoli on the cactus while watering it.
  • Be careful not to touch the aculeoli on that plant, they can be sharp!
  • His words were like aculeoli, piercing through my defenses.
  • The adelges insect is a serious threat to the health of pine trees.
  • I heard adelges are causing a lot of damage to the pine trees in the park.
  • Those adelges are messing up the trees big time!
  • Like adelges slowly draining the life out of a tree, toxic relationships can slowly drain the life out of a person.

noun a rare term for the act of kissing or touching with the lips

  • The doctor used adosculation to listen to the patient's heartbeat.
  • I heard the term adosculation for the first time at the medical conference.
  • My friend jokingly referred to adosculation as 'heart eavesdropping'.
  • In literature, adosculation is often used as a metaphor for deep understanding.

noun Aedes is a noun referring to a genus of mosquitoes known to transmit diseases such as Zika, dengue, and chikungunya.

  • The aedes mosquito is known to transmit diseases such as dengue fever and Zika virus.
  • I heard that aedes mosquitoes are really annoying during the rainy season.
  • Those dang aedes bugs are everywhere!
  • The aedes of social media can spread misinformation just like the mosquito spreads disease.

adjective relating to or produced by asexual reproduction

  • The researchers studied the agamogenetic reproduction process in the laboratory.
  • I read an article about agamogenetic reproduction in nature.
  • Who knew agamogenetic reproduction could be so fascinating?
  • His creativity seemed almost agamogenetic, as if it came out of nowhere.

noun Agaontidae is a noun referring to a family of parasitic wasps in the order Hymenoptera, known for their ability to control populations of insect pests.

  • The Agaontidae is a family of beetles known for their unique mating rituals.
  • I read an interesting article about Agaontidae beetles and their behavior.
  • Those Agaontidae bugs are pretty cool, huh?
  • The Agaontidae beetles symbolize resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity.