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общая лексика
клещ Андерсона (Dermacentor andersoni)
[tik]
общая лексика
клещ
иксодовые клещи (Ixodidae)
брать в долг
отбивать удары
отмечать
тикать
строительное дело
засечка
отметка
чёрточка
галочка
существительное
[tik]
общая лексика
тиканье
тик-так
жужжание
гудение
удар (сердца, пульса)
минутка
одна минутка
отметка
птичка
галочка
счёт
доверие
репутация честного и платёжеспособного человека
чехол (матраца)
наволочка
тик (материя)
чехол (матраца, подушки)
тик (материя)
отметка, птичка, галочка
счет
разговорное выражение
момент
мгновение
секунда
кредит
энтомология
клещ
зудень (Acarinum)
синоним
глагол
[tik]
общая лексика
тикать
отстукивать
бежать
идти (о времени)
отмечать галочкой
ставить отметку
жить
действовать
работать
отпускать в долг
продавать в кредит
делать отметку, ставить птичку
брать в долг
разговорное выражение
жить в кредит
покупать в кредит
залезать в долги
Ticks (order Ixodida) are parasitic arachnids that are part of the mite superorder Parasitiformes. Adult ticks are approximately 3 to 5 mm in length depending on age, sex, species, and "fullness". Ticks are external parasites, living by feeding on the blood of mammals, birds, and sometimes reptiles and amphibians. The timing of the origin of ticks is uncertain, though the oldest known tick fossils are from the Cretaceous period, around 100 million years old. Ticks are widely distributed around the world, especially in warm, humid climates.
Ticks belong to two major families, the Ixodidae or hard ticks, and the Argasidae, or soft ticks. Nuttalliella, a genus of tick from southern Africa, is the only member of the family Nuttalliellidae, and represents the most primitive living lineage of ticks. Adults have ovoid/pear-shaped bodies (idiosomas) which become engorged with blood when they feed, and eight legs. Their cephalothorax and abdomen are completely fused. In addition to having a hard shield on their dorsal surfaces, known as the scutum, hard ticks have a beak-like structure at the front containing the mouthparts, whereas soft ticks have their mouthparts on the underside of their bodies. Ticks locate potential hosts by sensing odor, body heat, moisture, and/or vibrations in the environment.
Ticks have four stages to their lifecycle, namely egg, larva, nymph, and adult. Ticks belonging to the Ixodidae family undergo either a one-host, two-host, or three-host lifestyle. Argasid ticks have up to seven nymphal stages (instars), each one requiring blood ingestion, Argasid ticks undergo a multihost lifestyle. Because of their hematophagous (blood-ingesting) diets, ticks act as vectors of many serious diseases that affect humans and other animals.