insect |
chlordimeform |
As nouns the difference between insect and chlordimeform
is that
insect is an arthropod in the class insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton while
chlordimeform is an acaricide active mainly against the motile forms of mites and ticks and against eggs and early instars of some
lepidoptera insects; it is no longer widely used.
lepidoptera |
chlordimeform |
As an adjective lepidoptera
is .
As a noun chlordimeform is
an acaricide active mainly against the motile forms of mites and ticks and against eggs and early instars of some
lepidoptera insects; it is no longer widely used.
instar |
chlordimeform |
As nouns the difference between instar and chlordimeform
is that
instar is any one of the several stages of postembryonic development which an arthropod undergoes, between molts, before it reaches sexual maturity while
chlordimeform is an acaricide active mainly against the motile forms of mites and ticks and against eggs and early instars of some
lepidoptera insects; it is no longer widely used.
As a verb instar
is (archaic) to stud with stars.
egg |
chlordimeform |
As nouns the difference between egg and chlordimeform
is that
egg is (zoology|countable) an approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, snakes, insects and other animals, housing the embryo during its development while
chlordimeform is an acaricide active mainly against the motile forms of mites and ticks and against eggs and early instars of some
lepidoptera insects; it is no longer widely used.
As a verb egg
is to throw
eggs at or
egg can be to encourage, incite.
tick |
chlordimeform |
As nouns the difference between tick and chlordimeform
is that
tick is a tiny woodland arachnid of the suborder ixodida or
tick can be a relatively quiet but sharp sound generally made repeatedly by moving machinery or
tick can be (uncountable) ticking or
tick can be (uk|colloquial) credit, trust while
chlordimeform is an acaricide active mainly against the motile forms of mites and ticks and against eggs and early instars of some
lepidoptera insects; it is no longer widely used.
As a verb tick
is to make a clicking noise similar to the movement of the hands in an analog clock or
tick can be to go on trust, or credit.
mite |
chlordimeform |
As nouns the difference between mite and chlordimeform
is that
mite is a minute arachnid, of the order Acarina, of which there are many species; as, the cheese mite, sugar mite, harvest mite, etc. See Acarina while
chlordimeform is an acaricide active mainly against the motile forms of mites and ticks and against eggs and early instars of some
Lepidoptera insects; it is no longer widely used.
motile |
chlordimeform |
As an adjective motile
is (biology) having the power to move spontaneously.
As a noun chlordimeform is
an acaricide active mainly against the motile forms of mites and ticks and against eggs and early instars of some
lepidoptera insects; it is no longer widely used.
acaricide |
chlordimeform |
As nouns the difference between acaricide and chlordimeform
is that
acaricide is any substance which kills acarids (mites and ticks) while
chlordimeform is an acaricide active mainly against the motile forms of mites and ticks and against eggs and early instars of some
lepidoptera insects; it is no longer widely used.