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    beetle
    /ˈbiːtl/

    noun

    • 1. a very heavy mallet, typically with a wooden head, used for ramming, crushing, etc.
    • 2. a machine used for heightening the lustre of cloth by pressure from rollers.

    verb

    • 1. ram or crush with a beetle: "she stood in a shed, beetling grain for the fowl"
    • 2. finish (cloth) with a beetle.

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  2. beetle definition: 1. an insect with a hard shell-like back: 2. to go somewhere quickly: 3. a brand name for a small…. Learn more.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BeetleBeetle - Wikipedia

    Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera ( / koʊliːˈɒptərə / ), in the superorder Holometabola. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects.

  4. The meaning of BEETLE is any of an order (Coleoptera) of insects having four wings of which the outer pair are modified into stiff elytra that protect the inner pair when at rest. How to use beetle in a sentence.

  5. noun. any of numerous insects of the order Coleoptera, characterized by hard, horny forewings that cover and protect the membranous flight wings. (loosely) any of various insects resembling the beetle, as a cockroach.

  6. an insect with a hard shell-like back: a black beetle. a deathwatch beetle. a dung beetle. shellystill/iStocK /Getty Images Plus/GettyImages. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Insect names. anopheles. ant. aphid. beastie. bedbug. dragonfly. dust mite. earwig. earworm. elm bark beetle. housefly. insect. jigger. ladybug. lepidopterist.

  7. an insect, often large and black, with a hard case on its back, covering its wings. There are several types of beetle. a black beetle; a dung beetle; see also deathwatch beetle Topics Insects, worms, etc. c1

  8. noun. 1. a heavy hand tool, usually made of wood, used for ramming, pounding, or beating. 2. a machine used to finish cloth by stamping it with wooden hammers. verb (transitive) 3. to beat or pound with a beetle.

  9. A beetle usually has pincers or a biting mouth in front and wings that are hard and protective, forming a kind of shell or armor over its body. There are around 400,000 different species of beetles, and they make up a quarter of all known animals. The beetles people are most familiar with are garden pests, nibbling on plants and flowers.

  10. 1. Any of numerous insects of the order Coleoptera, having biting or chewing mouthparts and forewings modified to form horny coverings that protect the underlying pair of membranous hind wings when at rest. 2. An insect resembling a member of the order Coleoptera. intr.v. bee·tled, bee·tling, bee·tles.

  11. May 3, 2024 · Coleopteran, (order Coleoptera), any member of the insect order Coleoptera, consisting of the beetles and weevils. It is the largest order of insects, representing about 40 percent of the known insect species. Among the over 360,000 species of Coleoptera are many of the largest and most conspicuous.