in‧sec‧ti‧cide
[uncountable]
a
chemical substance used for killing insects
➔ pesticide
—insecticidal adjective
plague /pleɪɡ/
Plas‧ti‧cine [uncountable]
trademark British English a soft substance
like clay, that comes in many different colours and is used by children for
making models
ter‧ra‧ri‧um [countable]
a
large glass container that you grow plants in as a decoration
ANT
FARM
STERILE
/ˈstɛraɪl/
midge n (insect:
very small fly) mosquito pequeño loc nom m
/ quironómido nm / jején nm
/prɪˈsaɪslɪ/
/ˈmoʊbəˌlaɪz/
/ˈkritʃɚ/
ratio/ˈreɪʃɪˌəʊ/
me‧an‧der [intransitive]
1 if a river, stream, road etc meanders, it
has a lot of bends rather than going in a straight line
meander along/across/down etc
The river meandered gently along the valley floor.
2 [always + adverb/preposition] to walk
somewhere in a slow relaxed way rather than take the most direct way possible
meander along/through etc
Cows still meander through these villages.
TIP: untidy
[singular]
British English informal an extremely dirty or untidy place:
The house was an absolute tip.
reservoir
stately homes
Manor
Hall
Badger cull
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