Beetle - Law Dictionary Search Results
Quadricornous
Having four horns or hornlike organs as a quadricornous beetle
Plant eating
Eating or subsisting on plants as a plant eating beetle
VerbarMeloe
A genus of beetles without wings but having short oval elytra the oil beetles These beetles are sometimes used instead of cantharides
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Maul
A heavy wooden hammer or beetle
Rutilian
Any species of lamellicorn beetles belonging to Rutila and allied genera as the spotted grapevine beetle Pelidnota punctata
Mall
A large heavy wooden beetle a mallet for driving anything with force a maul
Dor
A large European scaraboid beetle Geotrupes stercorarius which makes a droning noise while flying The name is also applied to allied American species
VerbarLongicornia
A division of beetles including a large number of species in which the antennaelig are very long Most of them while in
Beetlestock
The handle of a beetle
Bookworm
Any larva of a beetle or moth which is injurious to books Many species are known
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Beetle - Law Dictionary Search Results
Quadricornous
Having four horns or hornlike organs as a quadricornous beetle
Plant eating
Eating or subsisting on plants as a plant eating beetle
VerbarMeloe
A genus of beetles without wings but having short oval elytra the oil beetles These beetles are sometimes used instead of cantharides
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Maul
A heavy wooden hammer or beetle
Rutilian
Any species of lamellicorn beetles belonging to Rutila and allied genera as the spotted grapevine beetle Pelidnota punctata
Mall
A large heavy wooden beetle a mallet for driving anything with force a maul
Dor
A large European scaraboid beetle Geotrupes stercorarius which makes a droning noise while flying The name is also applied to allied American species
VerbarLongicornia
A division of beetles including a large number of species in which the antennaelig are very long Most of them while in
Beetlestock
The handle of a beetle
Bookworm
Any larva of a beetle or moth which is injurious to books Many species are known
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