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moth [mɒθ, Am mɑ:θ] N

moth
ćma f
clothes moth
mól m

clothes-moth N

moth-eaten ADJ

1. moth-eaten (eaten by moths):

2. moth-eaten (old):

silk moth N ZOOL

silk moth

Usage examples with moth

clothes moth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The moth flies both at night as during the day.
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Another habit the moth has in common with many butterflies is the night resting posturethe wings are held vertically over the back.
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As a result, using twist ties as the primary measure to control the moth has been ruled out.
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The moth has two generations in one year.
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This is to enable the jawless adult moth to escape from the seed.
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The pollinator is a moth with a very long proboscis.
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Instead, the moth needs to struggle to break free.
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It is reproduced by seed and pollinated by bees moths and flies.
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She appears to be a giant moth with the face of a woman.
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It includes, among others, many of the moths known as silver-lines.
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