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O que (quem) é Warble - definição

GENUS OF INSECTS
Warble Fly; Intracerebral myiasis; Hypodermyiasis; Hypoderma bovis; Warble; Heel fly; Bomb fly; Cattle grub; Warble flies; Heel flies; Bomb flies; Gad flies; Cattle grubs; Warbles; H. bovis; Hypoderma (fly); Hypoderma lineatum; User:Swatigupta9229/sandbox; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Hypoderma lineatum
  • Warble fly larvae

Warble         
·vt To cause to quaver or vibrate.
II. Warble ·noun ·see Wormil.
III. Warble ·vi To be quavered or modulated; to be uttered melodiously.
IV. Warble ·noun A quavering modulation of the voice; a musical trill; a song.
V. Warble ·vi To sing in a trilling manner, or with many turns and variations.
VI. Warble ·vi To sing with sudden changes from chest to head tones; to Yodel.
VII. Warble ·vt To utter musically; to Modulate; to Carol.
VIII. Warble ·noun A small, hard tumor which is produced on the back of a horse by the heat or pressure of the saddle in traveling.
IX. Warble ·noun A small tumor produced by the larvae of the gadfly in the backs of horses, cattle, ·etc. Called also warblet, warbeetle, warnles.
X. Warble ·vt To sing in a trilling, quavering, or vibratory manner; to modulate with turns or variations; to Trill; as, certain birds are remarkable for warbling their songs.
warble         
warble1
¦ verb (of a bird) sing softly and with a succession of constantly changing notes.
?(of a person) sing in a trilling or quavering voice.
¦ noun a warbling sound or utterance.
Origin
ME (as a noun in the sense 'melody'): from Old North. Fr. werble (n.), werbler (v.), of Gmc origin; related to whirl.
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warble2
¦ noun a swelling or abscess beneath the skin on the back of cattle, horses, and other mammals, caused by the presence of the larva of a warble fly.
?the larva causing this.
Origin
ME: of uncertain origin.
warble         
v. a.
1.
Sing (with turns or trills like a bird), trill.
2.
Hymn, carol, chant, hum, utter musically, modulate.
3.
Cause to quaver, vibrate.

Wikipédia

Warble fly

Warble fly is a name given to the genus Hypoderma: large flies which are parasitic on cattle and deer. Other names include "heel flies", "bomb flies" and "gadflies", while their larvae are often called "cattle grubs" or "wolves." Common species of warble fly include Hypoderma bovis (the ox warble fly) and Hypoderma lineatum (the cattle warble fly) and Hypoderma tarandi (the reindeer warble fly). Larvae of Hypoderma species also have been reported in horses, sheep, goats and humans. They have also been found on smaller mammals such as dogs, cats, squirrels, voles and rabbits.

Adult warble flies are large, hairy and bumblebee-like and brown, orange or yellow in color. The adults have vestigial mouthparts, so they cannot feed during their short lifespans, which can be as little as five days.

They are found on all continents of the Northern Hemisphere, mainly between 25° and 60° latitude.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Warble
1. Queues forgotten, quibbles forgotten, phones forgotten, left to warble gently and die in pockets.
2. It‘s time I was able to help people warble out of tune to Kinks songs at parties again. 4.
3. On either side of the stage a large choir of pop–eyed children warble away like nestlings.
4. Granted, Russians warble a lot of awful junk–pop tunes and wallow collectively in the low–end mediocrity of the annual Eurovision song competition.
5. At first listen, the grainy high–pitched warble doesn‘t sound like much, but scientists say the French recording from 1860 is the oldest known recorded human voice.