termite

/ˈtɜː(ɹ).maɪt/

TꞫː(ɹ) · maɪt (2 syllables)

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Definition

A white-bodied, wood-consuming insect of the infraorder Isoptera, in the order Blattodea.

Etymology

Inferred singular of termites, the plural of Latin termes (“woodworm”), which was used for termites by Linnaeus.

Example Sentences

  • "Linnæus describes this insect under the Latin name of Termes; and citizen Cuvier speaks of it under that of Termites. The vulgar call it by that of white ant, or fourmi vaguevague. The termites divide themselves into societies: each society builds itself a next, and each nest belongs to an innumerable quantity of these insects, who acknowledge for their chiefs a king and a queen."
  • "This two faced termite has the nerve to talk."
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