dipterous
/'diptərəs/
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Relating to the order Diptera: The word "dipterous" is a scientific term used to describe insects that belong to the order Diptera. This order is characterized by having a single pair of functional wings for flight, with the second pair of wings reduced to small, knob-like structures called halteres, which aid in balance.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- The housefly is a common example of a dipterous insect.
- Dipterous flies are often studied in entomology due to their ecological impact.
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Descriptive Use: The term is primarily used in formal, scientific, or academic contexts, such as biology, zoology, and entomology, to classify and describe insects.
- The researcher identified the specimen as dipterous based on its wing structure.
Variants and Related Words
- Diptera (noun, proper): The taxonomic order to which dipterous insects belong.
- Flies and mosquitoes are members of the order Diptera.
Synonyms
- Two-winged: A more general, non-scientific synonym describing the same physical characteristic.
- Of the order Diptera: A precise descriptive phrase.
Notes on Meaning
- The word "dipterous" is highly specific and is not typically used in everyday conversation. Its meaning is directly tied to the scientific classification of insects. It does not have other common metaphorical or idiomatic meanings.
Adjective
- of or relating to or belonging to the Diptera