One of them is called a Louse , more than one is called Lice like you would saymouse and mice
the single insect is called a 'Louse' a Louse
The egg of a louse is called a nit. Nits are small, oval-shaped structures that lice attach to the hair shaft close to the scalp. They are often mistaken for dandruff but are firmly attached to the hair and can be difficult to remove.
Body lice have a dorsoventrally flattened body with strong hook-like claws for grasping onto human hair. They lack wings and have small eyes as they do not need to fly. The dull brown coloration of body lice helps them blend in with human hair and clothing.
The bloodsucking insect beginning with "L" and having 5 letters is the "louse." Lice are small parasitic insects that infest the hair, feathers, or skin of animals and humans.
Oh, dude, a pig-of-a-louse is just a fancy way of saying someone is really dirty or messy. Like, imagine a louse, which is already gross, but then picture it being a pig too. It's like the ultimate insult for cleanliness, man.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'louse' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female insect.There are no gender specific nouns for a male louse or a female louse, they are referred to as a male or a female.
the single insect is called a 'Louse' a Louse
Lice
Head louse in singular for head lice. Lice are tiny wingless parasites that feed off of your scalp.
Adult lice mate through a process where the male louse transfers sperm to the female louse. This usually occurs on the host's scalp where the lice lay their eggs. The female louse then lays the fertilized eggs, known as nits, close to the scalp to continue the life cycle.
The plural form for the singular noun louse is lice. The plural possessive form is lice's.example: The lice's eggs are called nits.
"Louse" is the singular form; the plural is "lice".
No, louse and lice are not the same thing. Louse refers to a single insect, while lice is the plural form of louse, referring to multiple insects.
The plural form for the noun louse is lice; the plural possessive is lice's.
The plural form for the noun louse is lice; the plural possessive form is lice's.
No, the plural form of louse is lice.
The singular for lice is louse. However the word is rarely used as if you find one louse in your hair, there are certainly hundreds of lice there.