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mosquito
1[muh-skee-toh]
noun
plural
mosquitoes, mosquitosany of numerous dipterous insects of the family Culicidae, the females of which suck the blood of animals and humans, some species transmitting certain diseases, as malaria and yellow fever.
Military., Mosquito, a twin-engined, two-seat British fighter and bomber of World War II, made largely of plywood and having a top speed of 380 miles per hour (610 km/h).
Mosquito
2[muh-skee-toh]
noun
plural
Mosquitos ,plural
Mosquito .Other Word Forms
- mosquitoey adjective
 
Word History and Origins
Origin of mosquito1
Word History and Origins
Origin of mosquito1
Example Sentences
"This water is now in such a condition that aquatic creatures can live very well in it, whereas earlier, even a mosquito could not thrive in this water," Gupta told reporters.
By exploiting mosquitoes' attraction to flowers, an international team of researchers engineered a new strain of Metarhizium fungus that releases a sweet aroma similar to real blooms.
In Southern California, October is the middle of mosquito season.
Iceland's cold climate and lack of stagnant water in which the insects can breed are key contributors to the country's former lack of mosquitoes, the World Population Review said.
Residents in a County Londonderry village have said they are being "tormented" once again by biting insects, which experts have identified as mosquitoes.
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