ant

[ US /ˈænt/ ]
[ UK /ˈænt/ ]
NOUN
  1. social insect living in organized colonies; characteristically the males and fertile queen have wings during breeding season; wingless sterile females are the workers
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  • It's not bad but neither is it brilliant - which won't bother 99 per cent of buyers one jot as they are in it for the image.
  • I can't find any relevant material on him in the library.
  • Lobefins today have dwindled to the lungfishes and the coelacanths ‘dwindled’ as ‘fish’, that is, but mightily expanded on land: we land vertebrates are aberrant lungfish. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
  • The application of fertilizer increased the size of the plants.
  • But they have an undeniable gentleness and elephantine beauty about them, with their hanging folds of skin and ponderous outlook on life.
  • Do you really want ambient and drum'n'bass remixers stomping on your world music? Times, Sunday Times
  • I badly wanted the job, but knew that my age would probably tell against me.
  • People at MSFC have told me over drinks that this study concluded that EELV are human ratable but they were going to do what Griffin wanted. Obama Policies on Transparency, Openness, and Participation - and NASA - NASA Watch
  • An imprimatur is not guarantee of theological soundness, in reality. Dr. Janet Smith replies to Dr. Schindler, defends Christopher West
  • A heart will not be hurt for pursuing a dream, when you truly want something, all the universe conspires to help you complete the.
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