sawfly |
mayfly |
As nouns the difference between sawfly and mayfly
is that
sawfly is any of various flying insects of the suborder symphyta whose ovipositor is long and often serrated and is used to cut into plants to lay eggs while
mayfly is any of the many fragile insects of the order ephemeroptera, that develop in fresh water and live very briefly as winged adults.
sawfly |
fruitfly |
As nouns the difference between sawfly and fruitfly
is that
sawfly is any of various flying insects of the suborder Symphyta whose ovipositor is long and often serrated and is used to cut into plants to lay eggs while
fruitfly is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
sawfly |
flythis |
Flythis is likely misspelled.
Flythis has no English definition.
As a noun sawfly
is any of various flying insects of the suborder Symphyta whose ovipositor is long and often serrated and is used to cut into plants to lay eggs.
sawfly |
hoverfly |
As nouns the difference between sawfly and hoverfly
is that
sawfly is any of various flying insects of the suborder Symphyta whose ovipositor is long and often serrated and is used to cut into plants to lay eggs while
hoverfly is any of various flies from the family Syrphidae that hover in the air and feed on the nectar of flowers.
great |
sawfly |
As nouns the difference between great and sawfly
is that
great is a person of major significance, accomplishment or acclaim while
sawfly is any of various flying insects of the suborder Symphyta whose ovipositor is long and often serrated and is used to cut into plants to lay eggs.
As an adjective great
is very big, large scale.
As an interjection great
is expression of gladness and content about something.
As an adverb great
is very well in a very satisfactory manner.
saufly |
sawfly |
As an adverb saufly
is (obsolete) safely.
As a noun sawfly is
any of various flying insects of the suborder symphyta whose ovipositor is long and often serrated and is used to cut into plants to lay eggs.
taxonomy |
sawfly |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and sawfly
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
sawfly is any of various flying insects of the suborder symphyta whose ovipositor is long and often serrated and is used to cut into plants to lay eggs.
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