The opposite of a mosquito would be an organism that does not feed on blood or cause harm to humans. In this context, a common example of an opposite organism could be a butterfly, which is harmless to humans and feeds on nectar instead of blood. Additionally, a mosquito predator like a dragonfly could also be considered an opposite, as it preys on mosquitoes to control their population.
The plural form of mosquito is mosquitoes
The mosquito was as small as a tip a tip of a pencil.
Mosquito comes ultimately from the Latin word for 'fly', musca (this went back to an Indo-European base *mu-, probably imitative of the sound of humming, which also produced English midge (OE), and hence its derivative midget(19th c.) -- originally a 'tiny sand-fly'). Musca became Spanish mosca, whose diminutive form reached English as mosquito -- etymologically a 'small fly'. (The Italian descendant of musca, incidentally, is also mosca, and its diminutive, moschetto, was applied with black humour to the 'bolt of a crossbow'. From it English gets musket (16th c.).).See also midge, midget, musket
Australia officially use British-English.The correct spelling is mosquito.Example sentences:- I was bitten by a mosquito today.- Only the female mosquito drinks blood. The blood helps fertilise her eggs.
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The adult mosquito can fly while the young of the mosquito cannot fly.
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A young mosquito.
to keep mosquito's from biting you while you sleep, in hot mosquito infested country's where mosquito's can carry disease.
Yes, mosquito bite pictures can help you determine if your bites are from a mosquito. Simply compare them to pictures of mosquito bite pictures online.
a baby mosquito is a family
mosquito sucks the blood
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when it becomes a adult mosquito
The plural of mosquito is mosquitoes.
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