The plural of moth is mothi.
The plural form of moth is moths
The plural of moth is mothi.
The plural is mouths (often pronounced as two syllables, first one rhyming with "now"). There is a different pronunciation of the TH in the plural, from the TH as in "moth" to the TH in "these" (incidentally, in Old English and early Middle English, there were letters to represent these different sounds).
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If this is a joke the answer is if the moth fairy is a moth the moth would follow the light queen.
The spelling "moth" is a winged insect (Lepidoptera, along with butterflies).The "months" of the year in English are always capitalized:JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
No, the largest is the Atlas moth
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"Leopard moth" can refer to several different species, depending on where you are. There is a type of carpenter worm moth called the leopard moth in Europe, and a type of tiger moth called the leopard moth in the US.
A 'moth' is a 'polilla'.
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