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insect

Inspect vs Insect - What's the difference?

inspect | insect |


As a verb inspect

is to examine critically or carefully; especially, to search out problems or determine condition; to scrutinize.

As a noun insect is

an arthropod in the class insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton.

Insect vs Worn - What's the difference?

insect | worn |


As a noun insect

is an arthropod in the class insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton.

As an adjective worn is

damaged and shabby as a result of much use.

As a verb worn is

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Insect vs Neuration - What's the difference?

insect | neuration |


As nouns the difference between insect and neuration

is that insect is an arthropod in the class insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton while neuration is (biology) the arrangement or distribution of nerves, as in the leaves of a plant or the wings of an insect.

Insect vs Homopterous - What's the difference?

insect | homopterous |


As a noun insect

is an arthropod in the class Insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton.

As an adjective homopterous is

of or pertaining to the Homoptera, a former suborder of insects.

Insect vs Larviparous - What's the difference?

insect | larviparous |


As a noun insect

is an arthropod in the class Insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton.

As an adjective larviparous is

depositing living larvae, instead of eggs; said of certain insects.

Insect vs Thysanurous - What's the difference?

insect | thysanurous |


As a noun insect

is an arthropod in the class insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton.

As an adjective thysanurous is

(zoology) of or pertaining to the thysanura, an order of insects with three long caudal filaments.

Insect vs Vitelligenous - What's the difference?

insect | vitelligenous |


As a noun insect

is an arthropod in the class insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton.

As an adjective vitelligenous is

(zoology) producing yolk, or vitelline substance; applied to certain cells formed in the ovaries of insects and supposed to supply nutrition to the developing ova.

Insect vs Leptiform - What's the difference?

insect | leptiform |


As a noun insect

is an arthropod in the class insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton.

As an adjective leptiform is

(zoology) having a form somewhat like leptus; said of active insect larvae with three pairs of legs.

Insect vs Urosternite - What's the difference?

insect | urosternite |


As nouns the difference between insect and urosternite

is that insect is an arthropod in the class insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton while urosternite is (zoology) the sternal or under piece of any of the uromeres of insects and other arthropods.

Insect vs Tingid - What's the difference?

insect | tingid |


As nouns the difference between insect and tingid

is that insect is an arthropod in the class insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton while tingid is (zoology) any of the genus (taxlink) of sap-sucking insects.

As an adjective tingid is

(zoology) of or pertaining to the genus tingis of sap-sucking insects.

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