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Qué (quién) es woodworm - definición

WOOD-EATING BEETLE LARVA
Wood worm
  • The [[common furniture beetle]] (''Anobium punctatum'') ''in situ''
  • Wood affected by woodworm

Woodworm         
·noun ·see Wood worm, under Wood.
woodworm         
¦ noun
1. the wood-boring larva of the furniture beetle.
2. the damaged condition of wood resulting from infestation with this larva.
woodworm         
(woodworms, or woodworm)
1.
Woodworm are very small creatures which make holes in wood by eating it.
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2.
Woodworm is damage caused to wood, especially to the wooden parts of a house or to furniture, by woodworm making holes in the wood.
...treating the ground floor of a house for woodworm.
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Wikipedia

Woodworm

A woodworm is the wood-eating larva of many species of beetle. It is also a generic description given to the infestation of a wooden item (normally part of a dwelling or the furniture in it) by these larvae.

Ejemplos de uso de woodworm
1. He already has deals with Volkswagen, Barclays, Red Bull and Woodworm, his bat maker.
2. He broke two Woodworm bats before his hundred, a sumptuous extra–cover drive against Tait.
3. When the woodworm had gnawed at Solomon’s staff, it could no longer support him, and he fell down.
4. He‘s a thoroughly decent young man and he understands we are his sponsors, as are people like Woodworm.
5. "Freddie" Flintoff looks set to earn at least 1.5m a year through sponsorship deals alone – his paymasters include, Barclays, Woodworm, Thwaites and the Sun.