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Meaning of oviposit

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oviposit (v. i.)

To lay or deposit eggs; -- said esp. of insects.

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oviposit (v. t.)

To deposit or lay (an egg).

oviposit Sentence Examples

  1. The female mosquito oviposited on the surface of the stagnant water, depositing her eggs in a neat row.
  2. The butterfly oviposited on the leaves of the milkweed plant, ensuring the survival of her offspring.
  3. The parasitic wasps oviposited inside the host insect, condemning it to a slow and painful death.
  4. The dragonflies oviposited in the shallow water, where their larvae would hatch and thrive.
  5. The praying mantis oviposited in a foamy mass on a twig, creating a protective casing for her eggs.
  6. The water striders oviposited on the underside of floating leaves, concealing their eggs from predators.
  7. The dung beetles oviposited in the fecal matter they had collected, ensuring a nutrient-rich environment for their developing larvae.
  8. The gall wasps oviposited in the stems of plants, causing the formation of galls that provided shelter and nourishment for their young.
  9. The black flies oviposited on the skin of mammals, causing intense itching and discomfort.
  10. The parasitic worms oviposited in the intestines of their hosts, absorbing nutrients and damaging the host's health.

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To lay or deposit eggs; -- said esp. of insects., To deposit or lay (an egg).

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The female mosquito oviposited on the surface of the stagnant water, depositing her eggs in a neat row.

The butterfly oviposited on the leaves of the milkweed plant, ensuring the survival of her offspring.

The parasitic wasps oviposited inside the host insect, condemning it to a slow and painful death.

The dragonflies oviposited in the shallow water, where their larvae would hatch and thrive.