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maggot    音标拼音: [m'ægət]
n. 狂想,空想,蛆

狂想,空想,蛆

maggot
n 1: the larva of the housefly and blowfly commonly found in
decaying organic matter

Maggot \Mag"got\, n. [W. macai, pl. maceiod, magiod, a worn or
grub; cf. magu to bread.]
1. (Zool.) The footless larva of any fly. See {Larval}.
[1913 Webster]

2. A whim; an odd fancy. --Hudibras. Tennyson.
[1913 Webster]

103 Moby Thesaurus words for "maggot":
alabaster, apparition, arachnid, arthropod, aurelia, bee, beetle,
boutade, brainchild, brainstorm, bubble, bug, capriccio, caprice,
caterpillar, centipede, chalk, chilopod, chimera, chrysalis,
cocoon, conceit, crank, craze, crazy idea, crotchet,
daddy longlegs, delirium, diplopod, driven snow, eidolon, fad,
fancy, fantasque, fantastic notion, fantasy, fiction, figment,
fleece, flimflam, flour, fly, foam, fool notion, freak,
freakish inspiration, grub, hallucination, harebrained idea,
harvestman, hexapod, humor, idle fancy, illusion, imagery,
imagination, imagining, insect, insubstantial image, invention,
ivory, kink, larva, lily, make-believe, megrim, milk, millepede,
millipede, mite, myth, notion, nymph, nympha, paper, passing fancy,
pearl, phantasm, phantom, pupa, quirk, romance, scorpion, sheet,
sick fancy, silver, snow, spider, swan, tarantula,
thick-coming fancies, tick, toy, trip, vagary, vapor, vision, whim,
whim-wham, whimsy, wiggler, wildest dreams, wriggler



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  • Maggot - Wikipedia
    A maggot is the larva of a fly (order Diptera); it is applied in particular to the larvae of Brachycera flies, such as houseflies, cheese flies, hoverflies, and blowflies, [1] rather than larvae of the Nematocera, such as mosquitoes and crane flies
  • Where do maggots come from? How to kill, and get rid of the pests.
    In the unfortunate event that you do stumble upon a maggot infestation, Green suggests several options to get rid of the pests depending on the situation Maggots inside a trash can outside and
  • Maggot | Definition, Description, Fly, Food, Medicine, Facts | Britannica
    A maggot is a soft-bodied larva of many dipterous flies About half of fly species produce larvae that would be categorized as maggots; other flies beget more specialized and distinct larvae
  • What Are Maggots? How Can You Get Rid of Them? - Dengarden
    In this article, we will discuss the life cycle of maggots and look at some of the most common varieties found near urban and residential areas We will also look at their overall danger to humans and examine some of the best ways to eliminate them from your home Are you ready to get started? Great! Let’s get to it! Related:
  • What Are Maggots and Where Do They Come From? - ScienceInsights
    A maggot is the immature, soft-bodied, and legless larval stage of various Dipteran flies, particularly those belonging to the Brachycera suborder, such as blow flies and house flies
  • What Are Maggots and Why Are They Important? - Biology Insights
    Maggots are the larval stage of various fly species, appearing as soft-bodied, legless grubs They have a tapered body and are often pale yellow or creamy white They are commonly found in decaying organic matter, such as rotting food, animal carcasses, or feces
  • Where Do Maggots Come From? Complete Guide to Fly Larvae
    Maggots come from fly eggs laid on decomposing organic matter, rotting food, garbage, or other suitable breeding sites Female flies deposit eggs that hatch into larvae (maggots) within 24 hours under ideal conditions [1]
  • MAGGOT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MAGGOT is a soft-bodied legless grub that is the larva of a dipterous insect (such as the housefly) How to use maggot in a sentence
  • 8 Incredible Maggot Facts - Fact Animal
    Maggots make up any fly larva that, well, looks like a maggot It’s not a strict term, but it typically applies to the soft-bodied, caterpillar-like larvae of various forms of fly
  • Maggot Animal Facts - Diptera - A-Z Animals
    In everyday use, "maggot" most commonly refers to the smooth, legless larvae of filth- and carrion-associated true flies-especially common houseflies and blowflies encountered in waste, manure, and decaying organic material





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