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in terrestrial arthropods such as insects and some arachnids, an immature form that resembles the adult but is not fully-developed; organisms, such as grasshoppers, that undergo incomplete metamorphosis have three live stages: egg, nymph, adult
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in terrestrial arthropods such as insects and some arachnids, an immature form that resembles the adult but is not fully-developed; organisms, such as grasshoppers, that undergo incomplete metamorphosis have three live stages: egg, nymph, adult
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immature phase of development in insects, often somewhat similar in appearance to the adult form, but with no developed wings and smaller in size. (example: mayfly, mayfly nymph)
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immature phase of development in insects, often somewhat similar in appearance to the adult form, but with no developed wings and smaller in size. (example: mayfly, mayfly nymph)
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[from Greek nymphe bride] Applied to a numerous order of nature spirits, regarded as feminine, pertaining to water, mountains, trees, etc. They are undeveloped entities, occupying their own place in the evolutionary ladder, and finding their material vehicles in various natural objects. Both the Greek nymphe and the Latin nympha have the transferred meaning of water.
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