inquiline

  • 1Inquiline — In qui*line, n. [L. inquilinus a tenant, lodger.] (Zo[ o]l.) A gallfly which deposits its eggs in galls formed by other insects. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2inquiline — [in′kwə līn΄, in′kwəlin] n. [L inquilinus, inhabitant < in , in + stem of colere, to till, dwell: see CULT] an animal, usually an insect, that lives in the nest or abode of another, with or without harm to the host: cf. COMMENSAL inquilinism… …

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  • 3Inquiline — In zoology, an inquiline (from Latin inquilinus , lodger or tenant ) is an animal that lives commensally in the nest, burrow, or dwelling place of an animal of another species. For example, some organisms such as insects may live in the homes of… …

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  • 4inquiline — inquilinity /in kweuh lin i tee/, n. inquilinous /in kweuh luy neuhs/, adj. /in kweuh luyn , lin/, n. 1. Zool. an animal living in the nest, burrow, or body of another animal. adj. 2. of the nature of an inquiline. [1635 45; < L inquilinus tenant …

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  • 5inquiline — ● inquilin, inquiline adjectif (latin inquilinus, locataire) Se dit d une espèce qui vit fixée sur ou dans une autre espèce, qui ne lui sert que de support ou d abri …

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  • 6inquiline — /ˈɪnkwəlaɪn/ (say inkwuhluyn) noun 1. Zoology an animal that lives in an abode properly belonging to another; a guest. –adjective 2. of the nature of an inquiline. {Latin inquilīnus} –inquilinity /ɪnkwəˈlɪnəti/ (say inkwuh linuhtee), noun&#8230; …

  • 7inquiline — noun Etymology: Latin inquilinus tenant, lodger, from in + colere to cultivate, dwell more at wheel Date: 1879 an animal that lives habitually in the nest or abode of some other species …

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  • 8inquiline — lodger; an animal that lives habitually in the cavity or abode of some other species, causing no harm, e.g. Nomeus in the Portuguese man of war, Physalia; Fierasfer in the pearl oyster, Meleagrina; Paraclinus marmoratus in finger sponges;&#8230; …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 9inquiline — n. [L. inquilinus, tenant] 1. A commensal organism that lives habitually on or within the body of another, or in its nest or abode without benefit or damage to either; a guest; see inquilinism. 2. An animal that lives in the home of another&#8230; …

    Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • 10inquiline — noun an animal that lives commensally in the nest, burrow, or dwelling place of an animal of another species …

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