louses (Meaning)

louses

a small usually sluggish arthropod (such as a biting louse) that lives on other animals or on plants and sucks their blood or juices, any of several small arthropods (such as a book louse) that are not parasitic, any of the small wingless usually flattened insects that are parasitic on warm-blooded animals and constitute the orders Anoplura and Mallophaga, any of various small wingless usually flat insects that live as parasites on the bodies of warm-blooded animals, to remove lice from, any of several other small arthropods (as a book louse or wood louse) that are not parasites, a mean person, a contemptible person, any of various small wingless usually flattened insects (orders Anoplura and Mallophaga) parasitic on warm-blooded animals

louses Sentence Examples

  1. The neglected child's hair was crawling with louses.
  2. The squalid conditions of the refugee camp created a breeding ground for louses.
  3. The medieval plague was often spread by louses that carried the Black Death.
  4. Farm animals, such as cattle and pigs, can become heavily infested with louses.
  5. Lice, also known as louses, are parasitic insects that feed on human blood.
  6. Typhus, a potentially fatal bacterial infection, can be transmitted by louses.
  7. Louses can lay up to 10 eggs per day, making infestations difficult to eradicate.
  8. Pediculosis, the infestation of louses, is a common problem in overcrowded and unsanitary environments.
  9. Some species of louse have evolved to be host-specific, meaning they can only survive on a particular type of animal.
  10. Louse infestations can be treated with over-the-counter medications or prescribed shampoos.

FAQs About the word louses

a small usually sluggish arthropod (such as a biting louse) that lives on other animals or on plants and sucks their blood or juices, any of several small arthr

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The neglected child's hair was crawling with louses.

The squalid conditions of the refugee camp created a breeding ground for louses.

The medieval plague was often spread by louses that carried the Black Death.

Farm animals, such as cattle and pigs, can become heavily infested with louses.