| insect | Any air-breathing arthropod, as a spider or scorpion | en |
| insect | Any small crustacean | en |
| insect | See Insecta | en |
| insect | one of the Hexapoda | en |
| insect | Like an insect; small; mean; ephemeral | en |
| insect | member of a group of very small invertebrate animals having segmented bodies and three pairs of legs, bug; very small animal which resembles an insect (i.e. spider); unimportant person isim | en |
| insect | In a wider sense, the word is often loosely applied to various small invertebrates | en |
| insect | Fig | en |
| insect | An arthropod in the class Insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton | en |
| insect | Any small arthropod similar to an insect including spiders, centipedes, millipedes, etc | en |
| insect | A contemptible or powerless person | en |
| insect | Of or pertaining to an insect or insects | en |
| insect | Any small, trivial, or contemptible person or thing | en |
| insect | anything which is small and is a self-contained entity and can 'get' into something and has abundance Eg bits in soap powder, microbacteria, cells, atoms, dust, spores, germs | en |
| insect | One of the Insecta; esp | en |
| insect | An arthropod with an external skeleton, 3 body sections, usually 3 pairs of jointed legs, antennae, and sometimes wings | en |
| insect | n Any small, air-breathing arthropod of the class Insecta, which contains organisms that in the adult form normally have six legs, three distinct body regions (head, thorax, abdomen), one pair of antennae and one or two pairs of wings | en |
| insect | Relatively small and simple animals that have a rigid external skeleton, three body sections, three pairs of legs, and antennae These organisms are the most abundant group of eukaryotes on the Earth | en |
| insect | a person who has a nasty or unethical character undeserving of respect | en |
| insect | An insect is a small animal that has six legs. Most insects have wings. Ants, flies, butterflies, and beetles are all insects. a small creature such as a fly or ant, that has six legs, and sometimes wings (insectum, from insecare ; because insects have a body in separate parts). Any member of the class Insecta, the largest arthropod class, including nearly 1 million known species (about three-fourths of all animals) and an estimated 5-10 million undescribed species. Insect bodies have three segments: head, thorax (which bears three pairs of legs and usually two pairs of wings), and many-segmented abdomen. Many species undergo complete metamorphosis. There are two subclasses: Apterygota (primitive, wingless forms, including silverfish and bristletails) and Pterygota (more advanced, winged or secondarily wingless forms). The approximately 27 orders of Pterygota are generally classified by wing form: e.g., Coleoptera (beetles), Diptera (dipterans), Heteroptera (bugs). Insects are found in almost all terrestrial and freshwater and some marine habitats | en |
| insect | small air-breathing arthropod | en |
| insect | Anthropod with three pairs of legs (e g fly) | en |
| insect | Small invertebrate animals that have, in the adult stage, three clearly defined body regions, three pairs of legs, and usually wings | en |
| insect | a good insect that eats bad insects that attack your plants | en |
| insect | An arthropod that has three body parts and three pairs of joined legs Some species have wings | en |
| insect | el insecto | en |
| insect | n serangga | en |
| insect | A large class of animals which have six legs | en |
| insect | The largest CLASS of ARTHROPODS An insect's body is divided into three parts: head; THORAX and ABDOMEN Three pairs of jointed legs are borne on the thorax, which is the location in many insects for a pair of wings There are an estimated | en |
| insects | n Informal term for the Human Hive | en |
| insects | Plural of insect | en |
| insects | a variety of insects attack plants These include aphids, caterpillars, cutworms, fungus gnats, leaf miners, nematodes, spider mites, thrips, and whiteflies | en |
| insects | Member of the class Insecta in the phylum Arthropoda Members have three body regions and three pairs of legs | en |
| insects | Insects have: 3 main parts to their bodies the head, the thorax and the abdomen; 6 legs; and usually 2 pairs of wings Ants and butterflies are insects | en |
| insects | an enormous group of organisms, in which the adults have a body divided into three segments (head, thorax and abdomen), with 3 pairs of legs and 1-2 pairs of wings (if present) attached to the thorax | en |