Termite vs Termitarium - What's the difference?
termite | termitarium |
A white-bodied, wood-consuming insect of the infraorder Isoptera, in the order Blattodea.
A termite colony.
* 2002 , Frank N. Young, Jr. & Gene Kritsky, A Survey of Entomology , Writers Club Press (2002), ISBN 9780595221431,
* 2010 , P. J. Gullan & P.S. Cranston, The Insects: An Outline of Entomology , Wiley-Blackwell (2010), ISBN 9781444330366,
* 2012 , Paul Stenner, "Pattern", in Inventive Methods: The Happening of the Social (eds. Celia Lury & Nina Wakeford), Routledge (2012), ISBN 9780415574815,
As nouns the difference between termite and termitarium
is that termite is (l) while termitarium is a termite colony.termite
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* (l) ----termitarium
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(en-noun)page 163:
- When an opening is made in a termitarium , soldiers crowd into the breach, and either stop the invaders or fill the breach with their termite dead.
page 332:
- The females are winged, but shed all but the stumps of the anterior veins after mating, before entering the termitarium .
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- Likewise, given time, the initially rather random clay-gathering activity of termites results in a colossal termitarium , thanks to simple innate inclinations such as the preference to deposit one's ball of clay on larger balls of clay.
