insect - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of insect in Hindi

Noun

  • कीट
  • कीड़ा
  • पतंग
  • भुनगा
  • तुच्छ प्रानी
  • कीड़ा-मकोड़ा
  • जंतु
  • कीटाणु

insect Definition

Noun

  • a small arthropod animal that has six legs and generally one or two pairs of wings.

insect Example

  • insect pests ( कीटों से बीमारी )
  • The Theridiidae eject on to the insect from their spinning mamillae drops of liquid adhesive silk; the Argyopidae, steadying it with the tips of their long front legs, sweep additional strands of silk over it with the legs of the hinder pair; the Agalenidae, attaching a long thread to a point hard by, run round and round the victim in circles, gradually winding it up beyond all hope of breaking loose. ( Theridiidae तरल चिपकने वाले रेशम की अपनी कताई मैमिली बूंदों से कीट को बाहर निकालता है; Argyopidae, इसे अपने लंबे सामने के पैरों की युक्तियों के साथ स्थिर करते हुए, इसके ऊपर रेशम के अतिरिक्त तारों को बाधा जोड़ी के पैरों के साथ स्वीप करें; Agalenidae, एक लंबे धागे को एक बिंदु से मजबूती से जोड़कर, पीड़ित के चारों ओर चक्कर लगाता है, धीरे-धीरे उसे ढीला करने की सभी आशा से परे घुमाता है। )
  • One of the most p im ortant ways of keeping insect pests in check is by " spraying " or " washing." ( कीट पीड़कों को नियंत्रण में रखने के लिए सबसे अधिक प्रभावी तरीकों में से एक है "छिड़काव" या "धोना"। )
  • A true insect, or member of the class Hexapoda, may be known by the grouping of its body-segments in three distinct regions - a head, a thorax and an abdomen - each of which consists of a definite number of segments. ( एक सच्चा कीट, या हेक्सापोडा वर्ग का सदस्य, तीन अलग-अलग क्षेत्रों में अपने शरीर-खंडों के समूह द्वारा जाना जा सकता है - एक सिर, एक छाती और एक पेट - जिनमें से प्रत्येक में निश्चित संख्या में खंड होते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • The head of an insect carries usually four pairs of conspicuous appendages - feelers, mandibles and two pairs of maxillae, so that the presence of four primitive somites is immediately evident.
  • In Lankester's terminology, therefore, the head of an insect is " triprosthomerous."
  • In various groups of the Hexapoda - aphids and some flesh-flies (Sarcophagi), for example - the egg undergoes development within the body of the mother, and the young insect is born in an active state; such insects are said to be " viviparous."
  • More slowly, but yet in the same way, we may note the change in turgidity of certain cells of the Droscra tentacles, as they close over the imprisoned insect.
  • The irritation set up by the hatching egg and its resulting larva appears to be the stimulus to development, and net a poison or enzyme injected by the insect.
  • That, of course, is how the insect got in.
  • The illumination is intermittent, and appears to be under the control of the insect's nervous system.
  • But there are several subfamilies of ants whose females have the lancets of the sting useless for piercing, although the poison-glands are functional, their secretion being ejected by the insect, when occasion may arise, from the greatly enlarged reservoir, the reduced sting acting as a squirt.
  • It's difficult to see insect in a sentence .