mosquito-plant — karolininė azolė statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Plūstinių šeimos dekoratyvinis augalas (Azolla caroliniana), paplitęs Šiaurės ir Pietų Amerikoje. atitikmenys: lot. Azolla caroliniana angl. fairy moss; mosquito plant šaltinis Valstybinės… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
mosquito plant — noun 1. or mosquito trap : an Asian vine (Cynanchum acuminatifolium) whose flowers sometimes entrap small insects 2. : a plant (as basil mint or pennyroyal) believed to be efficacious in driving away mosquitoes 3. : mosquito fern … Useful english dictionary
mosquito trap — noun see mosquito plant 1 … Useful english dictionary
Mosquito coil — is mosquito repelling incense, usually shaped into a spiral, and typically made from a dried paste of pyrethrum powder. The coil is usually held at the center of the spiral, suspending it in the air, or wedged by two pieces of fireproof nettings… … Wikipedia
Mosquito (Psychotic Waltz album) — Mosquito Studio album by Psychotic Waltz Released 1994 … Wikipedia
Mosquito — For other uses, see Mosquito (disambiguation). Mosquito A female mosquito Culiseta longiareolata Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia
Mosquito — /meuh skee toh/, n., pl. Mosquitos, (esp. collectively) Mosquito. Miskito. * * * Any of 2,500 dipteran species in the family Culicidae. The females of most species require a blood meal to mature their eggs. Through bloodsucking, females of… … Universalium
mosquito — mosquitoey, adj. /meuh skee toh/, n., pl. mosquitoes, mosquitos. 1. any 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… … Universalium
mosquito fern — ▪ fern genus any of six species in the fern family Salviniaceae of the division Pteridophyta (the lower vascular plants (plant)). This family contains only one other genus, Salvinia (10–12 species). Members of Azolla are distributed nearly… … Universalium
mosquito hawks — dragon drag on (dr[a^]g [u^]n), n. [F. dragon, L. draco, fr. Gr. dra kwn, prob. fr. de rkesqai, dra kein, to look (akin to Skr. dar[,c] to see), and so called from its terrible eyes. Cf. {Drake} a dragon, {Dragoon}.] 1. (Myth.) A fabulous animal … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English