Larval - Law Dictionary Search Results
Eruca
An insect in the larval state a caterpillar a larva
Polyeidic
Passing through several distinct larval forms having several distinct kinds of young
paeligdogenetic
Producing young while in the immature or larval state said of certain insects etc
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paeligdogenesis
Reproduction by young or larval animals
Maggot
The footless larva of any fly See Larval
VerbarLongicornia
a large number of species in which the antennaelig are very long Most of them while in the larval state bore into the wood or beneath the bark of trees and some species are very destructive to
VerbarLarvalia
An order of Tunicata including Appendicularia and allied genera so called because certain larval features are retained by them through life Called also Copelata See Appendicularia
Hydatid
the bodies of animals but unconnected with the tissues It is usually formed by parasitic worms esp by larval tapeworms as Echinococcus and Coelignurus See these words in the Vocabulary
Gid
disease of sheep characterized by vertigo the staggers It is caused by the presence of the Cunrnurus a larval tapeworm in the brain See Cunrnurus
Cocoon
its chrysalis state It is formed of threads of silk spun by the worm just before leaving the larval state From these the silk of commerce is prepared
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Larval - Law Dictionary Search Results
Eruca
An insect in the larval state a caterpillar a larva
Polyeidic
Passing through several distinct larval forms having several distinct kinds of young
paeligdogenetic
Producing young while in the immature or larval state said of certain insects etc
Keep your definitions linked to case research
paeligdogenesis
Reproduction by young or larval animals
Maggot
The footless larva of any fly See Larval
VerbarLongicornia
a large number of species in which the antennaelig are very long Most of them while in the larval state bore into the wood or beneath the bark of trees and some species are very destructive to
VerbarLarvalia
An order of Tunicata including Appendicularia and allied genera so called because certain larval features are retained by them through life Called also Copelata See Appendicularia
Hydatid
the bodies of animals but unconnected with the tissues It is usually formed by parasitic worms esp by larval tapeworms as Echinococcus and Coelignurus See these words in the Vocabulary
Gid
disease of sheep characterized by vertigo the staggers It is caused by the presence of the Cunrnurus a larval tapeworm in the brain See Cunrnurus
Cocoon
its chrysalis state It is formed of threads of silk spun by the worm just before leaving the larval state From these the silk of commerce is prepared
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