Acarus vs Acapus - What's the difference?
acarus | acapus |
(zoology) A mite, especially one from the genus Acarus.
* 1658': water strongly boiled; wherein the Seeds are extinguished by fire and decoction, and therefore last long and pure without such alteration, affording neither uliginous coats, gnatworms, '''Acari , hairworms, like crude and common water — Sir Thomas Browne, ''The Garden of Cyrus (Folio Society 2007, p. 205)
