Crossword-Solution: CIMEX
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Cimex | n. | A genus of hemipterous insects of which the bedbug is the best known example. See Bedbug. |
We have 3 clues for the answer “CIMEX”
| Clue | Answers |
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| BEDBUGS | 1 answer |
| Bedbug, Latin style. | 1 answer |
| BEDBUG | 4 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CIMEX (5)
The sandy plain before the house has left a strong impression, which is obscurely connected with an indistinct remembrance of curious insects, probably a Cimex mottled with red, and Zygaena, the burnet-moth.
Furei, quoi neque servos est neque arca Nec cimex neque araneus neque ignis, Verumst et pater et noverca, quorum Dentes vel silicem comesse possunt, Est pulchre tibi cum tuo parente 5 Et cum coniuge lignea parentis.
Very recent investigations show that the common bedbug of India (_Cimex rotundatus_) harbors the parasite that causes the disease known as _kala azar_, and there is no doubt that it transmits the disease.
Patton of the Indian Medical Service has been making some extensive experiments with the common bedbug of India (_Cimex rotundatus_) which seem to demonstrate fully that this insect is responsible for the transmission of the parasite that causes the disease.
Heteroptera, (_a_) Melanolestes picipes; (_b_) Notonecta undulata; (_c_, _d_) Aradus robustus (_c_) adult, (_d_) nymph, much enlarged; (_e_) Arilus cristatus; (_f_) Belostoma americana; (_g_) Nabis (Coriscus) subcoleoptratus, enlarged; (_h_) Cimex lectularius, (_i_) Oeciacus vicarius, much enlarged; (_j_) Lyctocoris fitchii, much enlarged.
Quotes with CIMEX (1)
The language of mathematics differs from that of everyday life, because it is essentially a rationally planned language. The languages of size have no place for private sentiment, either of the individual or of the nation. They are international languages like the binomial nomenclature of natural history. In dealing with the immense complexity of his social life man has not yet begun to apply inventiveness to the rational planning of ordinary language when describing differen…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1965).