termite
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Noun — A pale, soft-bodied wood-eating insect that lives in large colonies.
How to use termite
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
Formed as a singular from the plural termites, from Latin termes ("woodworm"), the word Linnaeus used for the insect.
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What does “termite” mean?
The word “termite” means a pale, soft-bodied wood-eating insect that lives in large colonies. In plain terms, a small insect notorious for eating through wood and damaging buildings.
How do you pronounce “termite”?
“Termite” is pronounced TUR-myt (/ˈtɜː(ɹ).maɪt/ in IPA).
How do you use “termite” in a sentence?
Here is “termite” used in a sentence: “Termites had eaten through the wooden support beams.”
What part of speech is “termite”?
“Termite” is a noun.
Where does the word “termite” come from?
The word “termite” comes from Latin. Formed as a singular from the plural termites, from Latin termes ("woodworm"), the word Linnaeus used for the insect.