Acarid vs Acrid - What's the difference?
acarid | acrid |
(biology, zoology) Any parasitic arachnid, such as mites and ticks, of the subclass Acarina.
Sharp and harsh, or bitter and not to the taste; pungent.
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Caustic; bitter; bitterly irritating.
As adjectives the difference between acarid and acrid
is that acarid is (biology|zoology) of or pertaining to acarids while acrid is sharp and harsh, or bitter and not to the taste; pungent.As a noun acarid
is (biology|zoology) any parasitic arachnid, such as mites and ticks, of the subclass acarina.acarid
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(wikipedia acarid)Noun
(en noun)Anagrams
* *acrid
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Adjective
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