slovodefinícia
larva
(msas)
larva
- grub
larva
(msasasci)
larva
- grub
larva
(encz)
larva,larva n: Zdeněk Brož
larva
(czen)
larva,grubn: Zdeněk Brož
larva
(czen)
larva,larvan: Zdeněk Brož
larva
(czen)
larva,maggotn: Zdeněk Brož
Larva
(gcide)
Larva \Lar"va\ (l[aum]r"v[.a]), n.; pl. L. Larv[ae]
(l[aum]r"v[ae]), E. Larvas (l[aum]r"v[.a]z). [L. larva
ghost, specter, mask.]
1. (Zool.) Any young insect from the time that it hatches
from the egg until it becomes a pupa, or chrysalis. During
this time it usually molts several times, and may change
its form or color each time. The larv[ae] of many insects
are much like the adults in form and habits, but have no
trace of wings, the rudimentary wings appearing only in
the pupa stage. In other groups of insects the larv[ae]
are totally unlike the parents in structure and habits,
and are called caterpillars, grubs, maggots, etc.
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2. (Zool.) The early, immature form of any animal when more
or less of a metamorphosis takes place, before the
assumption of the mature shape.
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larva
(wn)
larva
n 1: the immature free-living form of most invertebrates and
amphibians and fish which at hatching from the egg is
fundamentally unlike its parent and must metamorphose
podobné slovodefinícia
class larvacea
(encz)
class Larvacea, n:
larvacean
(encz)
larvacean, n:
larvacide
(encz)
larvacide, n:
larvae
(encz)
larvae,larvy n: pl. Pino
larval
(encz)
larval,larvální adj: Zdeněk Brožlarval,larvový adj: Zdeněk Brožlarval,ve stavu larvy Zdeněk Brož
larva světlušky
(czen)
larva světlušky,glow-worm Zdeněk Brožlarva světlušky,glowworm Zdeněk Brož
Larva
(gcide)
Larva \Lar"va\ (l[aum]r"v[.a]), n.; pl. L. Larv[ae]
(l[aum]r"v[ae]), E. Larvas (l[aum]r"v[.a]z). [L. larva
ghost, specter, mask.]
1. (Zool.) Any young insect from the time that it hatches
from the egg until it becomes a pupa, or chrysalis. During
this time it usually molts several times, and may change
its form or color each time. The larv[ae] of many insects
are much like the adults in form and habits, but have no
trace of wings, the rudimentary wings appearing only in
the pupa stage. In other groups of insects the larv[ae]
are totally unlike the parents in structure and habits,
and are called caterpillars, grubs, maggots, etc.
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2. (Zool.) The early, immature form of any animal when more
or less of a metamorphosis takes place, before the
assumption of the mature shape.
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Larvacea
(gcide)
Larvacea \Larvacea\ prop. n.
A class sometimes classified as an order.

Syn: class Larvacea.
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Larvae
(gcide)
Larva \Lar"va\ (l[aum]r"v[.a]), n.; pl. L. Larv[ae]
(l[aum]r"v[ae]), E. Larvas (l[aum]r"v[.a]z). [L. larva
ghost, specter, mask.]
1. (Zool.) Any young insect from the time that it hatches
from the egg until it becomes a pupa, or chrysalis. During
this time it usually molts several times, and may change
its form or color each time. The larv[ae] of many insects
are much like the adults in form and habits, but have no
trace of wings, the rudimentary wings appearing only in
the pupa stage. In other groups of insects the larv[ae]
are totally unlike the parents in structure and habits,
and are called caterpillars, grubs, maggots, etc.
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2. (Zool.) The early, immature form of any animal when more
or less of a metamorphosis takes place, before the
assumption of the mature shape.
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larval
(gcide)
larval \lar"val\ (l[aum]r"val), a. [L. larvalis ghostly. See
Larva.] (Zool.)
Of or pertaining to a larva.
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Larvalia
(gcide)
Larvalia \Lar*va"li*a\, prop. n. pl. [NL. See Larval.] (Zool.)
An order of Tunicata, including Appendicularia, and allied
genera; -- so called because certain larval features are
retained by them through life. Called also Copelata. See
Appendicularia.
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Larvas
(gcide)
Larva \Lar"va\ (l[aum]r"v[.a]), n.; pl. L. Larv[ae]
(l[aum]r"v[ae]), E. Larvas (l[aum]r"v[.a]z). [L. larva
ghost, specter, mask.]
1. (Zool.) Any young insect from the time that it hatches
from the egg until it becomes a pupa, or chrysalis. During
this time it usually molts several times, and may change
its form or color each time. The larv[ae] of many insects
are much like the adults in form and habits, but have no
trace of wings, the rudimentary wings appearing only in
the pupa stage. In other groups of insects the larv[ae]
are totally unlike the parents in structure and habits,
and are called caterpillars, grubs, maggots, etc.
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2. (Zool.) The early, immature form of any animal when more
or less of a metamorphosis takes place, before the
assumption of the mature shape.
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Larvate
(gcide)
Larvate \Lar"vate\, a. [L. larva mask.]
Masked; hence, concealed; obscure; -- applied in medicine to
doubtful cases of some diseases; as, larvate pneumonis;
larvate epilepsy.
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Larvated
(gcide)
Larvated \Lar"va*ted\, a. [L. larvatus bewitched. See Larva.]
Masked; clothed as with a mask.
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