Mosquito hawk
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Meanings of Mosquito hawk
Noun
- A large insect that looks like a mosquito but is actually a type of crane fly, known for its long legs and wings.
- An insect that is often seen in the summer and is sometimes mistaken for a mosquito, but it does not bite.
- A creature that helps control the mosquito population by eating them, even though it is not a true mosquito.
Explanation of the word: Mosquito hawk
A mosquito hawk is a big bug that looks like a dragonfly. It flies around and eats smaller bugs like mosquitoes. It helps keep the mosquito population down.
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Translations for the word: Mosquito hawk
hindi
मच्छर हॉक
machhar hawk
मच्छर भेड़िया
machhar bhediya
मच्छर चिड़िया
machhar chidiya
Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Mosquito hawk
What does 'mosquito hawk' mean?
A mosquito hawk is a nickname for a type of insect called a crane fly. They are often seen flying around in the summer.
How do you pronounce 'mosquito hawk'?
You say it like this: muh-skee-toh hawk.
What is the origin of the term 'mosquito hawk'?
The term 'mosquito hawk' comes from the idea that these insects look like they might eat mosquitoes, but they actually don't.
What is the meaning of 'mosquito hawk' in Hindi?
The word 'mosquito hawk' in Hindi is 'मच्छर खाने वाला' (Machchar Khane Wala).