nonbiting

nonbiting
non·biting

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  • nonbiting — adj. * * * …   Universalium

  • nonbiting — adjective That does not bite …   Wiktionary

  • nonbiting — “+ adjective : not given to or characterized by biting * * * adj …   Useful english dictionary

  • midge — /mij/, n. 1. any of numerous minute dipterous insects, esp. of the family Chironomidae, somewhat resembling a mosquito. Cf. gnat (def. 1). 2. a tiny person. [bef. 900; ME mygge, OE mycg(e); c. G Mücke, ON my; akin to Gk myîa, L musca fly] * * *… …   Universalium

  • dipteran — /dip teuhr euhn/, adj. 1. dipterous (def. 1). n. 2. a dipterous insect. [1835 45; DIPTER(A) + AN] * * * Any member of the more than 85,000 species in the insect order Diptera (the two winged, or true, flies), characterized by the use of only one… …   Universalium

  • crane fly — crane fly, adj. any of numerous nonbiting insects constituting the family Tipulidae, inhabiting damp areas and resembling a large mosquito with extremely long legs. [1650 60] * * * Harmless, slow flying dipteran (family Tipulidae) usually found… …   Universalium

  • gnat — gnatlike, adj. /nat/, n. 1. any of certain small flies, esp. the biting gnats or punkies of the family Ceratopogonidae, the midges of the family Chironomidae, and the black flies of the family Simuliidae. 2. Brit. mosquito. 3. strain at a gnat… …   Universalium

  • Chloropidae — Chlo·rop·i·dae klōr äp ə .dē, klȯr ; klə räp n pl a family of small nearly hairless flies with broad heads and short antennae including some which are irritating though nonbiting pests about the eyes of humans and various animals and are… …   Medical dictionary

  • Muscina — Mus·ci·na (mə siґnə) the nonbiting stable flies, a genus of the family Muscidae that breeds in feces and frequents dwellings; it is closely related to the house fly …   Medical dictionary

  • crane fly — crane′ fly n. ent any of numerous nonbiting insects constituting the family Tipulidae, resembling a large mosquito with long legs …   From formal English to slang

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