Word: blowfly

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blowfly girl, blow fly, blowfly swarm, blowfly inn, blowfly life cycle, blowflies

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spanish
Translations:
moscardón, mosca azul, moscón, moscarda, moscardas
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german
Translations:
schmeißfliege, Schmeißfliege, Schmeißfliegen
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french
Translations:
mouche à viande, mouches à viande, les mouches à viande, lucilie
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italian
Translations:
moscone della carne, moscone, tafano, mosca carnaria
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portuguese
Translations:
mosca varejeira, varejeira, varejeiras, moscas varejeiras
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dutch
Translations:
vleesvlieg, bromvlieg
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russian
Translations:
мясной мухи, мясная муха, падальные мухи
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norwegian
Translations:
spyflue
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swedish
Translations:
spyfluga, spyflugan, spyflugor
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finnish
Translations:
lihakärpänen, lihakärpäset, Blowfly, lihakärpäsen
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danish
Translations:
spyfluer
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czech
Translations:
masařka, masařky
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polish
Translations:
muchy stajenne
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hungarian
Translations:
fémzöld döglégy, húslégy, a húslégy, döglégy
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turkish
Translations:
kurt sineği, sineği
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greek
Translations:
κρεατόμυγας, κρεατόμυγες, κρεατόμυγα, οι κρεατόμυγες
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ukrainian
Translations:
м'ясної, місний, м'ясний, м'ясною, м'ясній
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albanian
Translations:
mizë mishi
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bulgarian
Translations:
муха месарка, месарки
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belarusian
Translations:
мясной, мясны, мясную
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estonian
Translations:
Liha kärpänen
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croatian
Translations:
vrsta muve, muhe
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lithuanian
Translations:
Mėsos muša
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latvian
Translations:
gaļas muša
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romanian
Translations:
musculiță, musca de carne, muștele de carne, muscă
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slovenian
Translations:
pičijo, ki pičijo
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slovak
Translations:
mäsiarka

The meaning and "use of": blowfly

noun
  • a large and typically metallic-colored fly that lays its eggs on meat and carcasses. - What was decomposing the carcasses, given the total absence of fossils of the larger flies, such as flesh flies and blowflies (whose larvae, which we call maggots, feed on carrion)?

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