insekts

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See also: Insekts

Danish

Noun

insekts n

  1. indefinite genitive singular of insekt

Latvian

 insekti on Latvian Wikipedia
Insekti

Etymology

Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from Latin insectum (with a divided body; cut up), the perfect passive participle of insecō (to cut up), from in- and secō (to cut), based on the idea that an insect's body is "cut into" three sections. The (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin term is a calque of Ancient Greek ἔντομον (éntomon, insect), from ἔντομος (éntomos, cut into pieces).

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Noun

insekts m (1st declension)

  1. insect (arthropod with a three-part body, three pairs of legs, sometimes also wings (Order: insecta); less specifically, also other kinds of arthropods, such as spiders)
    augsnes mikroorganismu producētās vielas izlieto arī cīņai ar augu kaitēkļiem: instektiem un to kāpuriemsubstances produced by microorganisms (in the) soil (are) used also in the fight against plant pests: insects and their larvae
    visiem insektiem, arī kaitīgajiem, ir savi dabiskie pretinieki un slimībasall insects, even harmful ones, have their natural enemies and diseases

Usage notes

The usual term for “insect” in (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latvian is kukainis; its synonym insekts is rarer, and usually more academic or learned.

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Swedish

Noun

insekts

  1. (deprecated template usage) indefinite genitive singular of insekt

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