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anopheles

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a·noph·e·les  (-nf-lz)
n.
Any of various mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles, which can carry the malaria parasite and transmit the disease to humans.

[From Greek anphels, useless : an-, without; see a-1 + ophelos, advantage, use (influenced by earlier *nphels, useless).]

a·nophe·line (-ln, -ln) adj.

anopheles [əˈnɒfɪˌliːz]
n pl -les
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) any of various mosquitoes constituting the genus Anopheles, some species of which transmit the malaria parasite to man
[via New Latin from Greek anōphelēs useless, from an- + ōphelein to help, from ophelos help]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.anophelesAnopheles - malaria mosquitoes; distinguished by the adult's head-downward stance and absence of breathing tubes in the larvae
arthropod genus - a genus of arthropods
anopheline - any mosquito of the genus Anopheles
malaria mosquito, malarial mosquito - transmits the malaria parasite
Translations
anopheles
n pl <-les>, anopheles mosquito (Zool) → Anopheles f, → Malariamücke f


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