louse in English

noun
1
a small, wingless, parasitic insect that lives on the skin of mammals and birds.
Head lice are insects living on the human scalp and feeding on blood.
2
a contemptible or unpleasant person.
Since his original plan of using leftover roach motels now seems impractical, Jack must devise a better means of sending these unlicensed louses back to where they belong.
verb
1
spoil or ruin something.
he loused up my promotion chances
2
remove lice from.
They were lousing each other; and it surprised us that they did not discontinue their work + as we entered.

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1. Cootie definition, a louse, especially one affecting humans, as the body louse, head louse, or pubic louse

2. Cootie - a parasitic louse that infests the body of human beings body louse , Pediculus corporis louse , sucking louse - wingless usually flattened bloodsucking insect parasitic on warm-blooded animals

3. Landed me with such a louse.

4. Cootie definition is - body louse

5. Even a louse would go away.

6. Apterans louse flies golden biting flies

7. Collembolan nonabusively Asteroidean scummed angust louse-up

8. 3 synonyms for Booklouse: book louse, deathwatch, Liposcelis divinatorius

9. 8 Among people, the pubic louse is usually spread by sexual contact, but the gorilla louse could have been contracted in some other way.

10. 12 The last event in this history of human-louse cohabitation was the transfer of the gorilla's Phthirus louse to people.

11. 10 The human pubic louse, on the other hand, is related to the gorilla louse, from which it parted company some 13 million years ago.

12. Actual size in stages of growth of the head louse .

13. 3 synonyms for Booklouse: book louse, deathwatch, Liposcelis divinatorius

14. A major book-feeding insect is the Booklouse (or book louse)

15. Cootie - a parasitic louse that infests the body of human beings

16. LOUSE HUNTING by ISAAC ROSENBERG Nudes---stark Aglisten Yelling in lurid glee

17. And " Epidemic, " because everyplace I go, people say I louse things up.

18. You get a bullet in the head for every louse I find.

19. One of the more well known speciec is the pigeon louse fly Pseudolynchia canariensis'.

20. Cootie definition: a slang name for the body louse Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

21. The virus came to the tulip from a louse living on peaches and potatoes .

22. Neem, olive oil, tea tree oil etc, which can be used for treating louse.

23. Common Booklouse - a variety of Booklouse Trogium pulsatorium book louse, Booklouse, deathwatch, Liposcelis divinatorius - minute wingless

24. The body of a whale louse is distinctly flat and considerably reduced at the rear.

25. Synonyms for Arsehole include fuck, bastard, scumbag, wretch, reprobate, snake, cur, hound, louse and rascal

26. A sucking louse (Phthirus pubis) that generally infests the pubic region and causes severe itching.

27. (Anoplura: Pediculidae), is a vector of several diseases, including louse-borne epidemic typhus, relapsing fever, and trench fever, whereas the head louse, Pediculus humanus capitis De Geer (Anoplura: Pediculidae), is more a pest of social concern.

28. Polyplax spinulosa (the spined rat louse) is a member of the order Phthiraptera and suborder Anoplura (sucking lice)

29. 16 W : The virus came to the tulip from a louse living on peaches and potatoes.

30. Anoplura or siphunculata, sucking lice (nits, crabs, body louse), their natural history, taxonomy, physiology, and body pattern

31. Avenue Louse district, centraly located, in quet area, in a five minutes walk to Palace of Congres.

32. Little Blue Cattle Louse Solenopotes capillatus (Enderlein) (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Anoplura: Linognathidae) 2 Biology Solenopotes capillatus is a small louse, often confused with Linognathus vituli nymphs (Matthysse 1946), that feeds on the head, primarily the face and jaw regions, with sporadic

33. On the Pacific coast of Canada, the louse-induced mortality of pink salmon in some regions is commonly over 80%.

34. Polyplax spinulosa (the spined rat louse) is a member of the order Phthiraptera and suborder Anoplura (sucking lice)

35. COMMON NAMES: Booklouse, Book Louse, Booklice, Book Lice, Dustlouse, Dustlice; German Staubläuse GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: RANGE Circumglobal COOK ISLANDS STATUS

36. 9 words related to Amphipod: malacostracan crustacean, Amphipoda, order Amphipoda, beach flea, sand flea, sand hopper, sandhopper, skeleton shrimp, whale louse

37. Now tell me what you want before I gut you like a pig and feed you to the skin louse.

38. The whale louse Cyamus catodontis lives exclusively on the skin of the male, while Neocyamus physeteris is found only on females and calves.

39. Various biting lice, fleas, and louse flies are Commensals in that they feed harmlessly on the feathers of birds and on sloughed-off flakes of skin from mammals.

40. Louse, (order Phthiraptera), any of a group of small wingless parasitic insects divisible into two main groups: the Amblycera and Ischnocera, or chewing or biting lice, which are parasites of birds and mammals, and the Anoplura, or sucking lice, parasites of mammals only.One of the sucking lice, the human louse, thrives in conditions of filth and overcrowding and is the carrier of typhus and

41. ‘The Anoplura have, so far as is known, no insects which are parasitic upon them and probably very few enemies, except their hosts.’ ‘This is a sucking louse, order Anoplura, and …

42. Anoplura do not have cerci, and the name Anoplura means unarmed tail as a result of the missing cerci A louse (which is the singular for lice) is a tiny, wingless insect that is parasitic (meaning

43. Cottager Community Information About the Lake Louise Christian Community Lake Louse Cottager Community The documents below outline some of the regulations, policies and procedures which govern our living together in community at Lake Louise

44. Further research showed that the major transmission method was not louse bites but excrement: lice infected with typhus turn red and die after a couple of weeks, but in the meantime they excrete a large number of microbes.

45. Sucking louse, (suborder Anoplura), any of some 500 species of small, wingless, flat lice (order Phthiraptera) that have piercing and sucking mouthparts and live on blood and tissue fluids of mammals as an ectoparasite (external parasite)

46. ‘Louse is potentially Biddable and a successful outcome needs the cooperation of all the adults with Louise's interests as the sole focus.’ ‘Joe is a strong Biddable dog with confident power and a great disposition,his pedigree has great depth which explains why …

47. Booklouse: 1 n minute wingless psocopterous insects injurious to books and papers Synonyms: Liposcelis divinatorius , book louse , deathwatch Types: Trogium pulsatorium , common Booklouse a variety of Booklouse Type of: psocopterous insect small soft-bodied insect with chewing mouthparts and either no wings or two pairs

48. ‘Otherwise, find a Comb with very fine teeth: the space between the teeth of the Comb should be no more than 0.3 mm.’ ‘However, Combing through the hair with a louse Comb and examining the teeth of the Comb for living lice detects more cases than direct visualization alone.’

49. Apterans Correct louse flies golden biting flies Question 148 0 out of 1 points Incorrect "Which of these is known as a ""long duration"" feeder? "Selected Answer: Incorrect [None Given] Answers: Correct Ixodidae ticks Argasidae ticks Nutillidae ticks All Acari None of these Question 149

50. Bollocks - make a mess of, destroy or ruin; "I botched the dinner and we had to eat out"; "the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement" bobble , bodge , bollix , bollix up , Bollocks up , botch , botch up , bumble , bungle , flub , fluff , foul up , fuck up , louse up , mess up , mishandle , muck up , ball up , spoil