tineoid moth (Meaning)

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tineoid moth (n)

small dull-colored moth with chewing mouthparts

Synonyms & Antonyms of tineoid moth

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tineoid moth Sentence Examples

  1. The tineoid moth, a tiny menace, infested the pantry with its insatiable hunger for grains.
  2. The wings of the tineoid moth, resembling delicate lace, shimmered under the moonlight.
  3. The larvae of the tineoid moth wreaked havoc on woolen garments, leaving behind countless holes.
  4. Researchers discovered a new species of tineoid moth with iridescent scales that refracted light in a rainbow of colors.
  5. The moth's proboscis, a slender tube, extended to sip nectar from a blooming flower.
  6. The female tineoid moth laid her eggs on the surface of a silk fabric, ensuring the survival of her progeny.
  7. A swarm of tineoid moths danced in the air, their wings fluttering in unison.
  8. The fine hairs on the tineoid moth's body helped it cling to surfaces, even in windy conditions.
  9. Modern pest control methods have been developed to effectively combat the pesky tineoid moth.
  10. The tiny moths, often overlooked, play a significant role in the ecosystem as pollinators and decomposers.

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small dull-colored moth with chewing mouthparts

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tineoid moth, a tiny menace, infested the pantry with its insatiable hunger for grains.

The wings of the tineoid moth, resembling delicate lace, shimmered under the moonlight.

The larvae of the tineoid moth wreaked havoc on woolen garments, leaving behind countless holes.

Researchers discovered a new species of tineoid moth with iridescent scales that refracted light in a rainbow of colors.