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dragonfly
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drag·on·fly  (drgn-fl)
n.
Any of various large insects of the order Odonata or suborder Anisoptera, having a long slender body and two pairs of narrow, net-veined wings that are usually held outstretched while the insect is at rest. Also called regionally darner, darning needle, devil's darning needle, ear sewer, mosquito fly, mosquito hawk, needle, skeeter hawk, snake doctor, snake feeder, spindle.
Regional Note: Regional terms for the dragonfly are numerousthe Dictionary of American Regional English lists nearly 80 of them. The greatest variety of terms is to be found in the South, where the most widespread term is snake doctor (a name based on a folk belief that dragonflies take care of snakes). The Midland equivalent is snake feeder. Speakers from the Lower South and the Mississippi Valley, on the other hand, are more likely to refer to the same insect as a mosquito fly, mosquito hawk, or, in the South Atlantic states, a skeeter hawk. The imagery outside the South often alludes to the insect's shape rather than its behavior or diet: speakers in the West, Upper North, and New England call it a darner, darning needle, or, less commonly, a devil's darning needle, and those in the Upper North also refer to it just as a needle; those in Coastal New Jersey, a spindle; and those in the San Francisco Bay area, an ear sewer, that is, a creature that sews up your ears.

dragonfly [ˈdrægənˌflaɪ]
n pl -flies
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) any predatory insect of the suborder Anisoptera, having a large head and eyes, a long slender body, two pairs of iridescent wings that are outspread at rest, and aquatic larvae: order Odonata See also damselfly
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) any other insect of the order Odonata
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.dragonfly - slender-bodied non-stinging insect having iridescent wings that are outspread at restdragonfly - slender-bodied non-stinging insect having iridescent wings that are outspread at rest; adults and nymphs feed on mosquitoes etc.
odonate - large primitive predatory aquatic insect having two pairs of membranous wings
Translations
dragonfly [ˈdrægənflaɪ] Nlibélula f, caballito m del diablo

dragonfly [ˈdrægənflaɪ] nlibellule f

dragonfly
nLibelle f

dragonfly [ˈdrægnˌflaɪ] nlibellula

dragonfly
n dragonfly [ˈdrӕgənflai]
a kind of insect with a long body and double wings. naaldekoker يَعْسوب водно конче vážka guldsmed die Libelle λιβελούλη libélula kiil سنجاقک sudenkorento libellule שָׁפִּירִית व्याध पंतग vilin konjic szitakötő capung drekafluga libellula とんぼ 잠자리 žirgelis, laumžirgis, skėtė spāre pepatung libel øyenstikker ważka libelinha libelulă стрекоза vážka kačji pastir vilin konjic trollslända แมลงปอ yusufçuk 蜻蜓 бабка بھنبھیری جیسا حشرہ con chuồn chuồn

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