German cockroach
Noun 1. A small, light-brown cockroach species: A specific type of cockroach (Blattella germanica) characterized by its small size and light brown color. It is a common household pest, originally from Europe but now found worldwide.
The term "german cockroach" is used specifically to identify this particular species of cockroach, distinguishing it from other types like the American or Oriental cockroach. It is always used as a noun. * The apartment had an infestation of german cockroaches. * The german cockroach is one of the most prevalent pest species in urban areas.
- The term is often used in entomological, pest control, and public health contexts to specify the pest species in question.
- It can be part of compound nouns in technical writing, such as "german cockroach allergen" or "german cockroach resistance."
- Croton bug (noun): A less common regional synonym for the german cockroach.
- Blattella germanica (noun): The scientific (Latin) name for the german cockroach.
- Croton bug (noun)
The term "german cockroach" has only one specific meaning, referring to the insect species Blattella germanica. It is not to be confused with other cockroach species or used in a figurative sense.
- small light-brown cockroach brought to United States from Europe; a common household pest