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Larva শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: শূককীট
Larva Meaning In Bengali শূককীট
Larva
শূককীট, শূক, অণ্ডোদ্গত কীট, শুঁয়াপোকা, শুককীট,
Definition
1) Zoology: A distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults, often with a different appearance and lifestyle from the adult form.
2) Botany: The immature, wingless, often wormlike form of insects such as flies or beetles that undergo complete metamorphosis.
3) Figuratively: Someone or something in an early or undeveloped stage of growth or development.
Examples
Larva Example in a sentence
1) The larva of the butterfly will eventually transform into a beautiful adult insect.
2) The larva of the beetle was discovered beneath a rotting log.
3) The pond was filled with tiny mosquito larvae.
4) The larva of the fruit fly emerged from its pupa as an adult fly.
5) The larva of the dragonfly was voracious, feeding on small aquatic insects.
6) The scientist studied the development of the larva into its adult form.
7) The larva of the ant carried out its tasks diligently within the colony.
8) The larva of the sea urchin floated through the ocean currents.
9) The larvae of the fireflies glowed softly in the dark forest.
10) The larva of the moth spun a silken cocoon to protect itself during metamorphosis.
11) I'm sorry, but it seems there was an error. Let's try again. How about I provide an example sentence with the word 'larva'?
Part of Speech
Larva (Noun)
Synonyms
Larva , Maggot - (NOUN) শূককীট
Larva , Arista , Awn - (NOUN) শূক
Larva - (NOUN) অণ্ডোদ্গত কীট
Caterpillar , Larva - (NOUN) শুঁয়াপোকা
Larva - (SYNONYM) শুককীট
Bangla Academy Dictionary
Encyclopedia
Zoology: A distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults, often with a different appearance and lifestyle from the adult form.
Botany: The immature, wingless, often wormlike form of insects such as flies or beetles that undergo complete metamorphosis.
Figuratively: Someone or something in an early or undeveloped stage of growth or development.
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