mite

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İngilizce - Türkçe
(Biyoloji) kene
yavrucak
peynir kurdu
kurt
uyuz böceği
(zavallı) çocuk
i., zool. akar
yardım/kene/zerre/çocuk
{i} kuruş
{i} çocuk
akçe
{i} ufacık şey
Acarus siro
{i} böcekçik
ufak para
{i} zerre
{i} akar

Yastığın toz akarı kaynıyor. - The pillow is crawling with dust mites.

Yatağın toz akarı kaynıyor. - Your bed is crawling with dust mites.

sakırga
{i} mayt
itch mite uyuz böceği
çok ufak şey
Sarcoptes scabei
minute mite
peynir kurdu
cheese mite
peynir kurdu
cheese mite
peynir akarı
dust mite
toz akarı

Yatağın toz akarı kaynıyor. - Your bed is crawling with dust mites.

Yastığın toz akarı kaynıyor. - The pillow is crawling with dust mites.

give so.'s mite
vermek o kadar. 'mite s
itch mite
uyuz böceği
mites
akarlar
not a mite
zerresi
citrus rust mite
pas böcüğü
fish mite
(Denizbilim) balık kenesi
harvest mite
kadife böceği
itch mite
uyuzböceği
not a mite left
zerresi kalmadı
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MİTE
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İngilizce - İngilizce
Anything very small; a minute object; a very little quantity or particle. Sometimes used adverbially

Those trousers are a mite too big, but you'll soon grow into them..

A small weight; one twentieth of a grain
A small coin formerly circulated in England, rated at about a third of a farthing. The name is also applied to the lepton, a small coin used in Palestine in the time of Christ
A minute arachnid, of the order Acarina, of which there are many species; as, the cheese mite, sugar mite, harvest mite, etc. See Acarina
a very small amount, portion, or particle
{n} a very small insect, small thing, particle, coin
Minimum Tetrahedron; Composed of 2 A-Modules and 1 B-Module
Anything very small; a minute object; a very little quantity or particle
A small animal, related to spiders Mites can destroy plants as they use them as a food source
A tiny arthropod that may feed on plants, other mites, or small insects
A small coin formerly circulated in England, rated at about a third of a farthing. The name is also applied to a small coin used in Palestine in the time of Christ
{i} small (often parasitic) insect which feeds on decaying matter; small amount; small object; small amount of money
Mites are very tiny creatures that live on plants, for example, or in animals' fur. an itching skin disorder caused by parasitic mites. Any of various small or minute arachnids of the order Acarina that are often parasitic on animals and plants, infest stored food products, and in some species transmit disease. Any of about 20,000 species of tiny arachnids (subclass Acari, sometimes Acarina or Acarida). Species range from microscopic to 0.25 in. (6 mm) long. Mites live in water and soil, on plants, and as plant and animal parasites. Both parasitic and nonparasitic forms transmit plant and animal diseases. Itch mites (family Sarcoptidae), which burrow into the skin of humans and animals, cause the highly contagious disease scabies. A few species transmit tapeworms to cattle. Grain mites (family Glycyphagidae) damage stored products and irritate the skin of those who handle the products. House dust allergy is caused by species of the common genus Dermatophagoides. See also chigger
any of numerous very small to minute arachnids often infesting animals or plants or stored foods
a tiny insect, as in: Many allergies are caused by the common dust mite
A small coin formerly circulated in England, rated at about a third of a farthing
a slight but appreciable addition; "this dish could use a touch of garlic"
A mite means to a small extent or degree. It is sometimes used to make a statement less extreme. I can't help feeling just a mite uneasy about it = a bit, a touch
Small, often minute, arthropods in the order Acarina of the class Arachnida, which includes spiders, scorpions, and related forms Mites have four pairs of legs vs three pairs in insects
A minute arachnid, of the order Acarina, of which there are many species; as, the cheese mite, sugar mite, harvest mite, etc
The name is also applied to a small coin used in Palestine in the time of Christ
mite cheese
Milbenkäse, a German specialty cheese that is produced by using Tyroglyphus casei cheese mites
cheese mite
A type of mite, which burrows holes in cheese
dust mite
A microscopically small mite, of the Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, or Dermatophagoides farinae species. Also known as the house dust mite
dy-no-mite
good; great
harvest mite
any of various mites of the genus Trombicula. Inhabiting forests and grasslands, in their larval stage they attach to various animals including humans and feed on skin, often causing itching
rabbit ear mite
A parasite, Psoroptes cuniculi, that causes cheyletiellosis and psoroptic mange in rabbits
widow's mite
Name given to the lepton coin
widow's mite
A very small, gift or donation which, however, represents a great sacrifice on the part of the giver
Snake mite
Ophionyssus natricis (or reptile mite or snake mite) is a parasitic mite most commonly found on snakes, but also occurring on captive lizards, turtles, crocodiles and other reptiles
reptile mite
Ophionyssus natricis (or reptile mite or snake mite) is a parasitic mite most commonly found on snakes, but also occurring on captive lizards, turtles, crocodiles and other reptiles
citrus red mite
A large mite (Panonychus citri) that infests citrus plants and shrubs. Also called citrus red spider
dust mite
Either of two mites, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus or D. farinae, that feed on shed skin cells and produce excrement that is a common household allergen associated especially with asthma and respiratory allergies
follicle mite
Any of various tiny mites of the genus Demodex that infest the hair follicles of mammals
gall mite
Any of various mites of the family Eriophyidae that produce galls on plants
harvest mite
larval mite that sucks the blood of vertebrates including human beings causing intense irritation
itch mite
A parasitic mite (Sarcoptes scabiei) that burrows into the skin and causes scabies
itch mite
whitish mites that attack the skin of humans and other animals; "itch mites cause scabies
mites
plural of mite
mites
– minute animals having eight legs in the adult stage There are harmful and beneficial species Closely related to spiders
mites
Mites are relatives to the spider, but are very small and often microscopic They can be yellow, red, or green Like their relatives, mites can spin minute webs under leaves and in joints between stems Before you ever see the mites, you'll probably see tiny yellow spots on leaves To confirm the presence of mites, tap leaves over a white surface where the tiny spiders will be more visible Mites are frequently a pest of drought stressed plants and can usually be controlled by keeping plants well watered and by hosing off those that are heavily infected Insceticidal soaps can also be used
mites
Tiny colonies of red or brown spiders in webs under leaves; suck plant juices and cause leaves to turn stippled, grayish, then fall Control: Clean up plant debris around plants in spring Wash off with a spray from the hose; do this daily and try to get the underside of the leaves Can spray with insecticidal soap or miticide
mites
acaridae
mites
trombiculidae
mites
trombidiidae
rust mite
Any of various mites that cause a plant disease characterized by reddish or brownish spots on leaves and fruits
rust mite
any of several varieties of mite that burrow into plants and cause a reddish-brown discoloration on the leaves or fruit
spider mite
web-spinning mite that attacks garden plants and fruit trees
spider mite
or red spider Any plant-feeding mite in the family Tetranychidae, common pests on houseplants and agriculturally important plants. Adult spider mites are tiny, about 0.02 in. (0.5 mm) long, and often red. They spin a loose silk webbing on infested plants. A heavy infestation can cause complete defoliation. Because of their increasing resistance to pesticides, they are difficult to control. One effective control is the use of another, predatory, mite species
water mite
They are often red or red and black in color, and while young are parasites of fresh-water insects and mussels
water mite
Any of numerous species of aquatic mites belonging to Hydrachna and allied genera of the family Hydrachnidæ, usually having the legs fringed and adapted for swimming
water mite
Called also water tick, and water spider
mite

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    () Middle English mite from Old English mīte (“mite, tiny insect”) from Proto-Germanic *mīton (“biting insect"; literally, "cutter”) from Proto-Germanic *mit-, *mait- (“to cut”) from Proto-Indo-European *mei- (“small”). Akin to Old High German mīza (“mite”), Middle Dutch mīte (“moth, mite”), Danish mide (“mite”).