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Word | Mite |
Spanish Meaning | garrapata, pizca, ácaros, poco, criatura, ácaro, ,ácaro, ardite, óbolo, poquitín, nene |
a small but appreciable amount; this dish could use a touch of garlic / any of numerous very small to minute arachnids often infesting animals or plants or stored foods / A minute arachnid, of the order Acarina, of which there are many species / anything very small. In the old days there was a very small coin called a mite. The same word also means a kind of tiny insect / very small object or creature; small coin / a minute arachnid that has four pairs of legs when adult, related to the ticks. Many kinds live in the soil and a number are parasitic on plants or animals. / any of numerous small acarid arachnids that often infest animals, plants, and stored foods and include important disease vectors / a small coin or sum of money / a: a very little : bit b: a very small object or creature / somewhat, rather could be that I am a mite prejudiced — John Fischer / : any of numerous small to very minute arachnids of the order Acari that have a body without a constriction between the cephalothorax and abdomen, mandibles generally chelate or adapted for piercing, usually four pairs of short legs in the adult and but three in the young larvae, and often breathing organs in the form of tracheae and that include parasites of insects and vertebrates some of which are important disease vectors, parasites of plants in which they frequently cause gall formation, pests of various stored products, and completely innocuous free-living aquatic and terrestrial forms—see itch mite, | |
Usage | ⇒ He is just a mite weaker than her ⇒ Gnats are annoying mites that sting. ⇒ All of these arthropods are known predators of insect eggs; on at least 17 plants, adult mites were directly observed attacking eggs. ⇒ the poor little mite! ⇒ a mite |
Synonyms | iota, whit, bit, grain, speck, jot, particle, crumb, hint, modicum, pinch, smidgen, touch, atom, trace, dab, drop, insect, molecule, scrap, |
Antonyms | abundance, barrel, behemoth, boatload, boodle, bucket, bundle, bushel, chunk, colossus, deal, fistful, fortune, heap, lashings, lot, mass, mess, mountain, oodles, |
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