APHID


Meaning of APHID in English

a ‧ phid /ˈeɪfəd, ˈeɪfɪd, ˈæfəd/ BrE AmE noun [countable]

[ Date: 1800-1900 ; Language: Modern Latin ; Origin: aphis , from Modern Greek ]

a type of small insect that feeds on the juices of plants

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THESAURUS

▪ insect a small creature such as a fly or ant, that has six legs, and sometimes wings:

Head lice are tiny insects that live in the hair.

▪ bug a small insect:

What are those little bugs in my roses?

▪ creepy-crawly informal an insect, especially one that you are frightened of:

The mattress was covered in creepy-crawlies.

▪ aphid technical a small insect that lives on the juice of plants and destroys them:

The leaves have been attacked by aphids.

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