woodlouse (Meaning)
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woodlouse (n)
any of various small terrestrial isopods having a flat elliptical segmented body; found in damp habitats
Synonyms & Antonyms of woodlouse
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woodlouse Sentence Examples
- In the damp crevices of the garden shed, numerous woodlice scurried about.
- The moisture-loving woodlouse thrived in the humid conditions of the basement.
- As the logs were lifted, a horde of woodlice dispersed in all directions.
- The tiny, crustacean-like woodlouse curled up into a ball when disturbed.
- Underneath the rotting leaves, a colony of woodlice feasted on decaying organic matter.
- The woodlouse's ability to roll into a compact sphere protected it from predators.
- The intricate labyrinth of tunnels within the compost pile provided a safe haven for woodlice.
- Despite their unassuming appearance, woodlice play an important role as decomposers in ecosystems.
- The presence of a large number of woodlice in a compost bin is an indicator of a healthy decomposition process.
- The subtle clicking sound produced by woodlice is a characteristic feature of damp, overgrown areas.
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any of various small terrestrial isopods having a flat elliptical segmented body; found in damp habitats
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No antonyms found.
In the damp crevices of the garden shed, numerous woodlice scurried about.
The moisture-loving woodlouse thrived in the humid conditions of the basement.
As the logs were lifted, a horde of woodlice dispersed in all directions.
The tiny, crustacean-like woodlouse curled up into a ball when disturbed.