praying mantid
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Definition
- Noun:
- A predatory insect of the family Mantidae: A "praying mantid" is an insect known for its distinctive posture, with forelegs held together as if in prayer. It is a carnivorous insect that feeds on other insects.
- The common mantis: This term specifically refers to the typical, widespread species of mantis.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We found a praying mantid on the rose bush.
- The praying mantid remained perfectly still, waiting to ambush its prey.
Advanced Usage
- As a subject of biological study: The term is used in entomology and biology to describe and classify these insects.
- The life cycle of the praying mantid was documented in the study.
- In gardening and pest control contexts: Often mentioned as a beneficial insect for gardens.
- Gardeners appreciate the praying mantid for its appetite for plant pests.
Variants and Related Words
- Praying mantis (n): A more common variant term for the same insect.
- The praying mantis is the state insect of Connecticut.
- Mantid (n): A shorter, more general term for any insect in the family Mantidae.
- Several mantid species are found in tropical regions.
Synonyms
- Mantis: The most common synonym.
- Praying mantis: An interchangeable variant.
Related Phrases
- To hold like a praying mantis: A descriptive phrase for a similar poised posture.
- The fencer held her arms up like a praying mantis, ready to strike.
Notes on Meaning
- The term "praying mantid" emphasizes the insect's taxonomic family (Mantidae). The more colloquial "praying mantis" is often used interchangeably, though "mantid" is technically more precise for members of this family. The "praying" descriptor comes from its characteristic stance.