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white ant

NOUN
  1. whitish soft-bodied ant-like social insect that feeds on wood

How To Use white ant In A Sentence

  • The rooms are built from makuti palm-matting woven by local villagers, and rebuilt every six years as the white ants gradually devour them. Times, Sunday Times
  • The lodge is built from cypress pine, a standard building material in the mallee country, due largely to its resistance to white ants.
  • Grey weathered posts, with white ant mounds creeping up around them, mark the boundary.
  • Cold-water coral mound dominated by Lophelia pertusa and colonised by orange actinians and a white anthipathrian.
  • It is crumbling worldwide like a white ant infested edifice along with its credibility.
  • The gene Wa (white anthers) was mapped previously to the interval between markers dl (dialytic) and ae (entirely anthocyaninless) and distal to Got - 4 on the long arm of chromosome 8.
  • The must-have accessories were whistles, bandanas, and white anti-poverty wrist-bands.
  • Showcases and galleries in the new museum are made from iroko, an African hardwood resistant to the advances of the white ant, which arrived on the island in 1840.
  • Earl Hecker sat outside the room where nurses were applying white antimicrobial cream to burned soldiers.
  • Exquisitely bewhiskered; stark, white antenna, straight as power lines, centred on his nose, dynamically oscillating. BEHINDLINGS
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