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insecticide This descriptor is applied to any chemical used to kill insects. See pesticide.
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insect Six-legged animals in the Arthropod Phylum. Insects also have an exoskeleton (hard part is on the outside) and three main body sections (head, thorax, and abodmen). Most insects also have wings, though not all of them fly. The Insect Class includes bees, ants, beetles, butterflies, moths, flies, crickets, fleas, and many others.
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insectivore an animal that primarily eats insects.
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insect A hard outer structure, such as the shell of an insect or crustacean, that provides protection or support for an organism.
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insecticide the warming trend on the surface and in the lower atmosphere of a planet, held by scientists to occur when solar radiation is trapped, as by emissions from the planet.
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