borer
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kurt.
2. delgi.
3. matkap.
4. lağım mili.
5. delik açma aleti.
6. beslenmek için diğer balıkların etine gömülen balık.
7. delik açan.
8. delici.
9. meyva veya ağaç kurdu.
Tanımlar :
1.
A tool used for drilling.
2. an insect or insect larva, such as the corn borer, that bores into the woody parts of plants.
3. any of various mollusks that bore into soft rock or wood.
2. an insect or insect larva, such as the corn borer, that bores into the woody parts of plants.
3. any of various mollusks that bore into soft rock or wood.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A person who bores, who drills.
2. A tool used for drilling.
3. an insect or insect larva that bores into wood.
4. one of the many types of mollusc that bore into soft rock.
5. the hagfish (Myxine).
2. A tool used for drilling.
3. an insect or insect larva that bores into wood.
4. one of the many types of mollusc that bore into soft rock.
5. the hagfish (Myxine).
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
one that bores; an instrument for boring.
2.
3. A marine, bivalve mollusk, of the genus teredo and allies, which burrows in wood. see teredo.
4. any bivalve mollusk (Saxicava, Lithodomus, etc.) which bores into limestone and similar substances.
5. one of the larvæ of many species of insects, which penetrate trees, as the apple, peach, pine, etc. see apple borer, under apple.
6. the hagfish (Myxine).
2.
3. A marine, bivalve mollusk, of the genus teredo and allies, which burrows in wood. see teredo.
4. any bivalve mollusk (Saxicava, Lithodomus, etc.) which bores into limestone and similar substances.
5. one of the larvæ of many species of insects, which penetrate trees, as the apple, peach, pine, etc. see apple borer, under apple.
6. the hagfish (Myxine).
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
one who bores or pierces.
2. A tool or instrument used for boring; an auger; specifically, in great britain, a drill, an implement used in boring holes in rock.
3. A name common to many minute coleopterous insects of the group Xylophaga, whose larvæ eat their way into old wood, forming at the bottom of the holes a little cocoon, whence they emerge as small beetles.
4. some other insect which bores, either in the larval or adult state.
5. A local english name of the glutinous hag, Myxine glutinosa. see cut under hag.
6. A bivalve mollusk which bores into wood or stone, especially one of the family Pholadidœ.
7. in entomology, the terebra or ovipositor when it is used for boring, as in many beetles, flies, etc.
8. A marine snail, as Urosalpinx cinerca: so named because of its habit of boring through the shells of oysters and other mollusks.
9. the larva of the american buprestid beetle, Chrysobothris femorata (which see, with cut); the flat-headed apple-tree borer.
10. the larva of a crambid moth, Diatræa saccharalis, which bores in sugar-cane in the west indies and the southern united states, where it is also known as the larger corn-stalk borer.
11. A scolytid beetle, Xyleborus perforans.
12. the larva of the sugarcane weevil, a calandrid beetle, Sphenophorus obscurus, common in the islands of the pacific.
2. A tool or instrument used for boring; an auger; specifically, in great britain, a drill, an implement used in boring holes in rock.
3. A name common to many minute coleopterous insects of the group Xylophaga, whose larvæ eat their way into old wood, forming at the bottom of the holes a little cocoon, whence they emerge as small beetles.
4. some other insect which bores, either in the larval or adult state.
5. A local english name of the glutinous hag, Myxine glutinosa. see cut under hag.
6. A bivalve mollusk which bores into wood or stone, especially one of the family Pholadidœ.
7. in entomology, the terebra or ovipositor when it is used for boring, as in many beetles, flies, etc.
8. A marine snail, as Urosalpinx cinerca: so named because of its habit of boring through the shells of oysters and other mollusks.
9. the larva of the american buprestid beetle, Chrysobothris femorata (which see, with cut); the flat-headed apple-tree borer.
10. the larva of a crambid moth, Diatræa saccharalis, which bores in sugar-cane in the west indies and the southern united states, where it is also known as the larger corn-stalk borer.
11. A scolytid beetle, Xyleborus perforans.
12. the larva of the sugarcane weevil, a calandrid beetle, Sphenophorus obscurus, common in the islands of the pacific.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia