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borer

 
Dictionary: bor·er   (bôr'ər, bōr'-) pronunciation

n.
  1. A tool used for drilling.
  2. An insect or insect larva, such as the corn borer, that bores into the woody parts of plants.
  3. Any of various mollusks that bore into soft rock or wood.

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borer, name applied to various animals that are injurious because of their ability to penetrate plant or animal tissues. Among insects, some borers are beetles, e.g., the flatheaded apple-tree borer, a serious pest of many shade and fruit trees; the roundheaded apple-tree borer; and the bronze birch, locust, elm, shot-hole, and poplar borers. Other boring insects are moths that are harmful in the larval stage, e.g., the peach, currant, squash, lilac, and southern cornstalk borers and the European corn borer. Marine borers include the boring sponges, certain marine worms, and some bivalve mollusks, e.g., the rock borer, the shipworm, and the piddock, which are thought to secrete acids that dissolve rock and other substances. The hagfish, or borer, is a marine pest that burrows into the bodies of other fish.



Any of various grubs or larvae of many beetles or sawflies that eat the heartwood or, more often, the cambium of many trees.

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IN BRIEF: n. - Any of various insects or larvae or mollusks that bore into wood; A drill for penetrating rock.

Tutor's tip: The "bora" (a violent wind in the Adriatic) blew the "borer" (a kind of animal that bores holes) far from its home.

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