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Beetle that eats cotton
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weevil
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Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
A weevil is a type of beetle from the Curculionoidea superfamily . They are usually small, less than , and herbivorous . Over 60,000 species are in several families, mostly in the family Curculionidae (the true weevils ). Some other beetles, although not ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English wifel "small beetle," from Proto-Germanic *webilaz (cognates: Old Saxon wibil , Old High German wibil , German Wiebel "beetle, chafer," Old Norse tordyfill "dung beetle"), cognate with Lithuanian vabalas "beetle," from PIE root *webh- "to weave," ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES boll weevil EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ He was the weevil in the fruit, according to Rex, the canker in their midst. ▪ Help at hand Away with vine weevil Pippa Greenwood outwits this frustrating plant predator. ▪ Low cunning ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 Any of several small herbivorous beetle in the superfamily Curculionoidea. Many of them have a distinctive snout. 2 Any of several small herbivorous beetles in the family Curculionidae belonging to the superfamily ''Curculionoidea''. 3 Any of several ...
Usage examples of weevil.
Pepper contains piperettine and piperine, compounds that are poisonous to some caterpillars, beetles and weevils.
Plenty of dry food remained in the pantry, undisturbed and unfouled by weevils.
The Odynerus has for its instinctive mission to arrest the excessive multiplication of a lucerne weevil, no less than twenty-four of whose grubs are necessary to rear the offspring of the brigand, and nearly sixty gadflies are sacrificed to the growth of a single Bembex.
The little scoundrel is suffering from lignivorous invasions of all kinds, evil eruptions of xylostroma, probable sclerosis of the resin canals, peduncular collapse, weevil infestation, and galloping wet rot.
Pepper contains piperettine and piperine, compounds that are poisonous to some caterpillars, beetles and weevils.
Yet with what interest and lucidity has Fabre succeeded in expounding the complex morphoses of the obscure and miserable larva of the Sitaris, the curious intestine of the Scarabaeus, the secret of the spawning of the weevil, and the ingenious mechanisms of the musical instruments of the Decticus and the Cicada.
And not long ago had come news of weevils and rusts and smuts and the Divine only knew what else beginning to make their sinister way through the farming belts of western Alhanroel, so in a little while the same madness would very likely be sweeping the senior continent.
They caught him and his master, Fianelli, who had been hiding like a boll weevil right in the middle of his hunters.
He wondered what these men would think if they found themselves lacking soaps for their linen, out of mugwort to dissuade the lice and moth from their gowns, with no bay leaves to keep the weevils out of the flour.
The boll weevil came along and ate all the cotton, and we had to find something else to do with the land.
Co-Lateral Symbiosis of the Boll Weevil, and so on, through three inches of fine print The old boy seemed to be a heavyweight.
However, you don't blame the entire church for the actions of boll weevils who use the edifice in order to do their crimes.
He dug in and dug out by the skill of his tilth for himself and all belonging to him and he sweated his crew beneath his auspice for the living and he urned his dread, that dragon volant, and he made louse for us and delivered us to boll weevils amain, that mighty liberator, Unfru-Chikda-Uru-Wukru and begad he did, our ancestor most worshipful, till he thought of a better one in his windower's house with that blushmantle upon him from earsend to earsend.
The director of the county extension office must have rattled off two dozen possibilities, including the corn borer, corn earworm, corn weevil, corn beetle, corn-root aphid, and a very common parasitic fungus called corn smut.
I waited until you could have heard a weevil crapping on a cotton boll, and then I asked my question.