"thrip" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: thrips [plural]
Etymology: Back-formation from thrips Head templates: {{en-noun}} thrip (plural thrips)
  1. Optional singular for thrips, an insect of the order Thysanoptera.
    Sense id: en-thrip-en-noun-KZ15q686 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "ref": "1994, M. D. Pathak, Zeyaur R. Khan, Insect Pests of Rice, page 47",
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          "ref": "2000, Brian McAndrew, Niagara Parks Butterflies, page 49",
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          "ref": "2004, Wendy Doucet, A Simple Plant Guide for Beginners and Maintenance Technicians, unnumbered page",
          "text": "Thrip are probably one of the hardest flies to actually see. The fecal deposits they leave on the underside of leaves are usually noticed long before the thrip itself.",
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          "ref": "2008, Raymond A. Zilinskas, “Chapter 7: Cuban Allegations of U.S. Biological Warfare: False Accusations and Their Impact on Attribution”, in Anne Clunan, Peter Lavoy, Susan Martin, editors, Terrorism, War, or Disease?: Unraveling the Use of Biological Weapons, page 154",
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