slave ant
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of slave ant
First recorded in 1865–70
Example Sentences
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A master ant presently came along, an animated conversation took place, and the slave ant was seized upon and borne off again to bondage.
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It seems probable that they now creep into a nest of the far more powerful slave ants, poison or assassinate the queen, and establish themselves by sheer usurpation in the queenless nest.
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The same gentleman another day observed a slave ant venture out to the entrance to the ant-hill to enjoy the warmth of the sun.
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