
1) Barbie sidekick 2) BBC soap character 3) Biting gnat 4) Eastenders character 5) English girl name 6) Fictional model 7) Fly in central Georgia 8) Former Eastenders character 9) Girl in the Archie comics 10) Gnat 11) Gnat relative 12) Gnatlike fly 13) Gnatlike insect 14) Live Aid co-founder Ure 15) London soap character
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1) Fly 2) Gnat 3) Mite
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Midges as a group include many kinds of small flies; found (seasonally or otherwise) on practically every land area outside permanently arid deserts and the frigid zones. The term `midge` does not define any particular taxonomic group, but includes species in several families of Nematoceran Diptera. Some midges, such as many Phlebotominae (sand .....
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A very small (non-biting), two-winged insect, related to deer flies, mosquitos and craneflies.
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a term properly applied to the small Dipterans that trout feed on; often called gnats; similar to mosquitoes in appearance; midges have two wings that lie in a flat
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• (n.) A very small fly, abundant in many parts of the United States and Canada, noted for the irritating quality of its bite. • (n.) Any one of many small, delicate, long-legged flies of the Chironomus, and allied genera, which do not bite. Their larvae are usually aquatic.
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any of a group of tiny two-winged flies (order Diptera) that superficially resemble mosquitoes. Although they resemble mosquitoes, midges are ... [4 related articles]
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<zoology> ... 1. Any one of many small, delicate, long-legged flies of the Chironomus, and allied genera, which do not bite. Their larvae are usually aquatic. ... 2. A very small fly, abundant in many parts of the United States and Canada, noted for the irritating quality of its bite. ... The name is also applied to various other small flies....
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Midge noun [ Middle English
migge , Anglo-Saxon
mycge ; akin to Old Saxon
muggia , Dutch
mug , German
mücke , Old High German
mucca , Icelandic
m... , Swedish
mygga ,
mygg , Danish
myg ; perhaps named from its buzzing; confer G...
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a tiny aquatic insect that thrives in just about all aquatic environments, provide a great source of food for fish
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Tiny two-winged flies.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: midj Definitions: 1. The smallest of the biting flies, in the genus Culicoides; swarms may attack humans and other animals; vectors of filarial infections.
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[
n] - minute two-winged mosquito-like fly lacking biting mouthparts
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the name given to a number of species of, often biting, fly in the suborder Nematocera.
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noun minute two-winged mosquito-like fly lacking biting mouthparts; appear in dancing swarms especially near water
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Common name for many insects resembling gnats, generally divided into biting midges (family Ceratopogonidae) that suck blood and non-biting midges (family Chironomidae). The larvae of some midges are the `bloodworms` of stagnant water
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A very small (non-biting), two-winged insect, related to deer flies, mosquitos and craneflies.
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