| insectarium |
[in-sek-TARE-ee-um] a building for raising and displaying live insects; an insect zoo.
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| insect |
[IN-sekt] a type of small animal characterized by a hard external skeleton, three body sections, six legs, single pair of antennae, wings, and compound eyes; common examples of insects include grasshoppers, true bugs, beetles, butterflies, moths, true flies, ants, bees and wasps.
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| insecticide |
A chemical specifically used to kill or prevent the growth of insects.
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| insecticide |
repels and kills insects
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| insect |
an animal lacking a backbone, having three pairs of legs, and three distinct regions of the body; ants, butterflies, mosquitoes, beetles, grasshoppers, and flies are some examples of insects
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