WHAT DOES A PUPÁ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of a pupá in the Romanian dictionary
A PUPAK pup trans. fam. 1) To touch (gently) your lips (as a sign of love, respect, affection or humiliation); to kiss. \u0026 # X25ca; ~ in bot (someone) flatter (besides somebody). 2) (preceded by negation no) Not to get, although desire exists. A PUPÁ pup tranz. fam. 1) A atinge (ușor) cu buzele (în semn de dragoste, de respect, de afecțiune sau de umilință); a săruta. ◊ ~ în bot (pe cineva) a se linguși (pe lângă cineva). 2) (precedat de negația nu) A nu obține, deși dorința există.
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «A PUPÁ»
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Dictionary of Invertebrate Zoology --Paperback - Pagina 297
pupa dermata (ARTHRO: Insecta) A pupa retaining the larval skin without indication of future limb placement. pupa exarate (ARTHRO: Insecta) An adecticous pupa in which the appendages are free and not cemented to the body wall; pupa ...
Maggenti Mary Ann, Maggenti Armand, Gardner Scott, 2010
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Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History - Pagina 2748
Plutella cultrella, a spindle-tree feeder, hybernates, or perhaps sometimes passes the winter as a pupa, and will now appear, occasionally resorting to the sallow-blossoms. Depressaria characterella will also be found among sallows ; and ...
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The Life Cycle of a Mosquito - Pagina 14
T\N . M ^, VI ♢ ,ff ^ ^ A pupa transforms 14 When a mosquito larva molts for the last time, it becomes a pupa. The pupa's cuticle is soft at first, but it soon hardens. A mosquito goes through the biggest changes of its life while it is a pupa.
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Do Butterflies Bite?: Fascinating Answers to Questions ... - Pagina 99
The liquid becomes a strong fi- ber when it is exposed to the air, and it attaches the pupa to a branch or other quiet place. This defends the pupa against being easily removed from its safe spot. Although pupae are fixed in place, they are very ...
Hazel Davies, Carol A. Butler, 2008
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Handbuch Der Zoologie / Handbook of Zoology: Eine ...
Pupa The endopterygote pupa is a quiescent, non-feeding stage, which is morphologically comparable to the last immature instar of exoplerygotes (see. e.g.. Kristensen 1999, Truman & Riddiford 2002 and references therein). As expounded ...
Maximilian Fischer, Niels P. Kristensen, 2003
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Principles of Sericulture - Pagina 314
When larvae of varying degree of maturity are mounted, the spinning of cocoons is not uniform and the straw mat cannot be removed at the proper time. SECTION 4: PUPATION AND PUPA 1. Pupation Once the spinning of cocoon is complete ...
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Ivor Migdoll's Field Guide to the Butterflies of Southern ... - Pagina 13
There are three main types of pupa. The first often hangs head down, attached only by the tail and with no other support (photographs 36b, page 44; 61c, page 60); this is the case with most of the family Nymphalidae (including its subfamilies ...
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Dictionary of Jamaican English - Pagina 367
G 1943 GL Kgn, Man, StAnd, StAnn, West, Puppa, father. 1956 Mc Clar, Man, StE, StT /pupa/ father. 2. Similarly: Grandfather. BL 1956 Mc StT, Affectionately: grandfather. 3. As a general title for an old man. (Cf pupa will.) BL G 1936 Mc Man. 4.
Frederic Gomes Cassidy, Robert Brock Le Page, 2002
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What Do You Know about Life Cycles? - Pagina 6
A larva does not look like an adult insect at all. ln time, the larva changes into a pupa. ln the last step of complete metamorphosis, this pupa turns into an adult. A caterpillar is the larva of a low does a larva become a pupa? After eating a large ...
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Trout Flies - Pagina 301
CHAPTER. 18. Caddis. Pupae. Some folks think most caddis are taken in the central pupal stage. That might be true, but I'm not sure about it. Lots of them get eaten as early instar larvae, when they're too small to amount to much but would ...