termite

  • 51Termite — Ter|mi|te, die; , n <lateinisch> (ein Insekt) …

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  • 52termite —   Naonao lele, huhu …

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  • 53termite — n. a small antlike social insect of the order Isoptera, chiefly tropical and destructive to timber. Etymology: LL termes mitis, alt. of L tarmes after terere rub …

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  • 54Termite Shield —   A construction element that inhibits termites from entering building foundations and walls …

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  • 55termite mound — /ˈtɜmaɪt maʊnd/ (say termuyt mownd) noun the large earth mound which termites build to contain their nest …

  • 56Formosan subterranean termite — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …

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  • 57Eastern subterranean termite — Taxobox name = Eastern subterranean termite status = LC fossil range = unknown regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda classis = Insecta subclassis = Pterygota infraclassis = Neoptera superordo = Dictyoptera ordo = Isoptera familia =… …

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  • 58dampwood termite — /dæmpwʊd ˈtɜmaɪt/ (say dampwood termuyt) noun a species of termite which lives in rotting logs or patches of rotting wood in dead or live trees. Compare drywood termite, subterranean termite …

  • 59drywood termite — /draɪwʊd ˈtɜmaɪt/ (say druywood termuyt) noun a species of termite which lives in living wood from which it obtains water, thus needing no contact with the soil or any other source of moisture. Compare dampwood termite, subterranean termite …

  • 60subterranean termite — /sʌbtəreɪniən ˈtɜmaɪt/ (say subtuhrayneeuhn termuyt) noun a species of termite which is ground dwelling and which requires water from its contact with the soil or some other source of water. Compare dampwood termite, drywood termite …