tineid (Meaning)

Wordnet

tineid (n)

small yellowish moths whose larvae feed on wool or fur

Webster

tineid (n.)

Same as Tinean.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tineid

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tineid Sentence Examples

  1. The tiny tineid fluttered around the lamp, its delicate wings creating a barely audible sound.
  2. The antique carpet was riddled with moth holes caused by relentless tineid larvae.
  3. The archivist carefully sealed the ancient documents in acid-free boxes to protect them from tineid damage.
  4. The museum curator displayed the exquisite tapestry under a protective case to prevent tineid infestation.
  5. The conservator painstakingly removed tineid eggs from the precious painting, using a fine brush and a magnifying glass.
  6. The entomologist studied the life cycle of tineid moths under a microscope, observing their remarkable adaptations.
  7. The farmer carefully inspected his wheat crop for signs of tineid beetles, a potential threat to the harvest.
  8. The warehouse manager used pheromone traps to lure and capture tineids before they could infest stored goods.
  9. The homeowner called an exterminator to eradicate a stubborn tineid infestation that had compromised his clothing.
  10. The researcher developed a new insecticide specifically designed to target and eliminate tineid populations.

FAQs About the word tineid

small yellowish moths whose larvae feed on wool or furSame as Tinean.

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The tiny tineid fluttered around the lamp, its delicate wings creating a barely audible sound.

The antique carpet was riddled with moth holes caused by relentless tineid larvae.

The archivist carefully sealed the ancient documents in acid-free boxes to protect them from tineid damage.

The museum curator displayed the exquisite tapestry under a protective case to prevent tineid infestation.