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LICE logo #10101) Littleparasites
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Lice

Lice logo #10101) Adult nits 2) Aphids 3) Big nits 4) Book eaters 5) Bothersome bugs 6) Bothersome parasites 7) Bugs that bring ughs 8) Canine pests 9) Cause of head-scratching 10) Cause of much head-scratching 11) Cause of some head scratching 12) Cause of some head-scratching 13) Certain parasites 14) Certain shampoo target
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Lice

Lice logo #10101) Parasites 2) Vermin
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Lice

Lice logo #21000[The Office] The series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In this episode, Pam Halpert (Jenna Fischer) accidentally brings lice into the office but lets Meredith Palmer (Kate Flannery) take the fall while Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) vows to de...
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lice logo #22168external parasite.
Found on http://premierfarmdiary.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/glossary.html

Lice

Lice logo #21002• (n.) pl. of Louse. • (pl. ) of Louse
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Lice logo #21442The cat louse is a biting louse and tends to stay on a cat rather than transfer to other species. Signs include itching or a greasy coat, although sometimes no signs are seen at all. Lice and their eggs can normally be seen by the naked eye.
Found on http://www.cats.org.uk/cat-glossary/

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lice logo #20423Lice are tiny parasitic insects that feed on blood and are highly contagious through direct contact. Head lice are the most common.
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lice logo #20973Small parasitic insects that can cause a itching red rash to the skin of the waist, shoulders, armpits, neck and pubic area. Commonly spread from person-to-person via close contact. The eggs (nits) of head lice can be mistaken for dandruff, but they are adherent to the hair shafts. ... Symptoms include itching, eggs visible on hair shafts and lice ...
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lice logo #21001(līs) plural of louse.
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lice logo #21360tiny insects that can infest the skin; characterized by intense itching.
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Lice

Lice logo #20972Lice (līs) noun ; plural of Louse .
Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/L/37

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lice logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: līs Definitions: 1. Plural of louse.
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lice logo #21219Type: Term Definitions: 1. pediculophobia, phthiriophobia.
Found on http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=68249

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Lice logo #23268Contagious, tiny insects infested in the scalp, and sometimes on the eyebrows and eyelashes causing intense itching. Lice are commonly found and spread through children.
Found on http://www.robertmillermd.com/derma_glossary.html

Lice

Lice logo #22215Parasites that live in the birds feathers. There are more than 150 species, including chewing lice, louse flies and feather mites.
Found on http://www.sialis.org/glossary.htm

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lice logo #21263tiny parasites that can infest the skin; characterized by intense itching.
Found on http://www.yourskinandsun.com/dermg.html

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Lice logo #24000Phthiraptera - wingless ectoparasites. There are two main kinds of lice (Order Phthiraptera); the biting lice and the sucking lice.
Found on https://www.amentsoc.org/insects/glossary/begins/with/l/

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lice logo #21241tiny parasites that can infest the skin; characterized by intense itching.
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Lice logo #22442Small non-flying biting or sucking ectoparasites.
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Lice logo #23275tiny parasites that can infest the skin; characterized by intense itching.
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Lice logo #23317tiny parasites that can infest the skin; characterized by intense itching.
Found on https://www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/topic/default?id=pediatric-glossary---
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