scarabs in English

noun
1
a large dung beetle of the eastern Mediterranean area, regarded as sacred in ancient Egypt.
The scarabs appeared to have left the area, but there was no telling when they would return.

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1. Beads of scarabs, scarab signal rings.

2. The Greeks used onyx, agate, and quartz in making their scarabs.

3. At their size, they'll bake like tiny little scarabs in the Sinai.

4. Synonyms for Cockchafers include May bugs, chafers, beetles, scarab beetles, rose chafers, scarabs, dung beetles and June bugs

5. The coins, Bijous and scarabs are tracked separately, so each person will get 1 of each before it starts again from the top

6. While looting treasure from the pyramid, Beni accidentally sets off an ancient booby trap and is trapped by a swarm of flesh-eating scarabs as Hamunaptra collapses into the sand.

7. Bullhorned Dung Beetle Onthophagus taurus (Schreber, 1759) kingdom Animalia - animals » phylum Arthropoda - arthropods » class Insecta - insects » order Coleoptera - beetles » family Scarabaeidae - scarabs » genus Onthophagus » subgenus Onthophagus

8. For instance, 123 of these commemorative scarabs record the large number of lions (either 102 or 110 depending on the reading) that Amenhotep III killed "with his own arrows" from his first regnal year up to his tenth year.