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mitetiny particle; an insect; a small amount Not to be confused with:might – force; strength; past tense of maymite 1 M0289200 (mīt)n. Any of numerous small or minute arachnids of the order Acarina, including species that damage crops or stored food and species that are parasitic on animals and often transmit disease. [Middle English, from Old English mīte.]
mite 2 M0289200 (mīt)n.1. a. A very small contribution or amount of money.b. A widow's mite.2. A very small object, creature, or particle.3. A coin of very small value, especially an obsolete British coin worth half a farthing.Idiom: a mite To a small degree; somewhat: That remark was a mite unfair. [Middle English, from Middle Dutch and Middle Low German mīte, a small Flemish coin, tiny animal.]mite (maɪt) n (Animals) any of numerous small free-living or parasitic arachnids of the order Acarina (or Acari) that can occur in terrestrial or aquatic habitats. See also gall mite, harvest mite, itch mite, spider mite Compare tick2[Old English mīte; compare Old High German mīza gnat, Dutch mijt]
mite (maɪt) n1. a very small particle, creature, or object2. a very small contribution or sum of money. See also widow's mite3. (Historical Terms) a former Flemish coin of small value4. a mite informal somewhat: he's a mite foolish. [C14: from Middle Low German, Middle Dutch mīte; compare mite1]mite1 (maɪt) n. any of numerous small to microscopic arachnids of the subclass Acari, including species that are parasitic on animals and plants or that feed on decaying matter and stored foods. [before 1000; Middle English myte, Old English mīte; c. Middle Dutch mīte, Old High German miza midge] mite2 (maɪt) n. 1. a very small contribution or sum of money. 2. a coin of very small value. 3. a very small creature, person, or thing. Idioms: a mite, somewhat; a bit: a mite selfish. [1300–50; Middle English myte < Middle Dutch mīte small copper coin; ultimately identical with mite1] mite (mīt) Any of various very small arachnids that often live as parasites on other animals or plants. Like ticks and unlike spiders, mites have no division between the cephalothorax and abdomen.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | mite - a slight but appreciable amount; "this dish could use a touch of garlic"soupcon, tinge, jot, pinch, speck, hint, touchsmall indefinite amount, small indefinite quantity - an indefinite quantity that is below average size or magnitudesnuff - a pinch of smokeless tobacco inhaled at a single time | | 2. | mite - any of numerous very small to minute arachnids often infesting animals or plants or stored foodsAcarina, order Acarina - mites and ticksacarine - mite or tickweb-spinning mite - a mite that spins a webacarid - very small free-living arachnid that is parasitic on animals or plants; related to tickstrombidiid - mite that in all stages feeds on other arthropodstrombiculid - mite that as nymph and adult feeds on early stages of small arthropods but whose larvae are parasitic on terrestrial vertebratesacarus, genus Acarus - any of several mites of the order Acarinaitch mite, sarcoptid - whitish mites that attack the skin of humans and other animals; "itch mites cause scabies"rust mite - any of several varieties of mite that burrow into plants and cause a reddish-brown discoloration on the leaves or fruitspider mite, tetranychid - web-spinning mite that attacks garden plants and fruit trees |
mite1adverb little, bit, little bit, jot, whit, iota I can't help feeling just a mite uneasy about it.
mite2 nounRelated words adjective acaroidmitenounA tiny amount:bit, crumb, dab, dash, dot, dram, drop, fragment, grain, iota, jot, minim, modicum, molecule, ort, ounce, particle, scrap, scruple, shred, smidgen, speck, tittle, trifle, whit.Chiefly British: spot.Translationsmite (mait) noun1. a tiny person or child. 小不點,小傢伙 小东西2. a type of very small insect. 蟎 螨mite
widow's miteA small monetary contribution made by one who is poor. Edna hardly has any money, and she still gives the church a widow's mite.See also: mitea miteTo a minor or small extent. I thought it was a mite mean to say what she did, but I'm not too upset about it.See also: mitea widow's mite a small monetary contribution from someone who is poor. This phrase comes from a story recounted in Mark 12:41–4. A poor widow donated two mites (coins of very low value) to the treasury of the Temple in Jerusalem, a sum which constituted all the money she possessed. Witnessing this act, Jesus told his disciples that she had given more than the richest contributor because she had given all that she had.See also: mite a mite To a small degree; somewhat: That remark was a mite unfair.See also: mitemite
mite, small, often microscopic arachnid that belongs to several orders in the subclass Acari (or Acarina), to which the ticktick, small, parasitic arachnid of the order Ixodida, closely related to the mites. Ticks, which are larger than the often microscopic mites, are all parasitic in at least one developmental stage; most parasitize mammals and birds although some have reptilian and amphibian hosts. ..... Click the link for more information. also belongs; mites and ticks are related to the spiders. The unsegmented mite body is typically oval and compact, although a few, mostly parasites, are elongated and wormlike. There are four pairs of legs. The movable head is attached to the body by a hinge. There are four stages in the life cycle: egg, larva, nymph, and adult. The thousands of different mite species are worldwide in distribution and occupy diverse habitats, including plant galls, mosses, other animals, and surface litter or upper layers of the soil. One group, the water mites, has returned to an aquatic environment, both fresh- and saltwater. Mites eat plant or animal substances, decaying organisms, and humus, and also infest stored food products such as cheese, meat, grains, and flour. The spider mite, or red spider, which is a mite and not a spider, feeds on plants and is destructive to crops. Many mites are parasitic on other arthropods, on mollusks, or on vertebrates. Mange and scabies mites lay their eggs in the skin and cause irritation in humans and fur-bearing animals. Other species are parasitic on the skin of birds and reptiles, and some live in the respiratory channels of birds and mammals. Chiggerschigger, minute, six-legged, reddish larva of the harvest mite, one of various red bugs widely distributed throughout the world and common in the S United States. Attaching itself by its mouthparts to the skin of its vertebrate host, the chigger injects saliva that destroys ..... Click the link for more information. , the larvae of harvest mites, transmit the organism that causes scrub typhus. Fowl mites feed on the blood of poultry. House dust mites, which thrive in moist environments and eat flakes of human skin and other minute organic material, produce digestive enzymes that are excreted in their feces and produce allergic reactions in many people. Mites belong in the phylum ArthropodaArthropoda [Gr.,=jointed feet], largest and most diverse animal phylum. The arthropods include crustaceans, insects, centipedes, millipedes, spiders, scorpions, and the extinct trilobites. ..... Click the link for more information. , subphylum ChelicerataChelicerata , subphylum of Arthropoda, including the horseshoe crabs (order Xiphosura), the arachnids (class Arachnida), and the sea spiders (class Pycnogonida). The extinct giant water scorpions (order Eurypterida, not true scorpions) also are chelicerates. ..... Click the link for more information. , class Arachnida, subclass Acari. mite[mīt] (invertebrate zoology) The common name for the acarine arthropods composing the diverse suborders Onychopalpida, Mesostigmata, Trombidiformes, and Sarcoptiformes. mite1 any of numerous small free-living or parasitic arachnids of the order Acarina (or Acari) that can occur in terrestrial or aquatic habitats
mite2 a former Flemish coin of small value mite
mite [mīt] any arthropod of the order Acarina except the ticks; they are characterized by minute size, usually transparent or semitransparent body, and other features distinguishing them from the ticks. They may be free living or parasitic on animals or plants, and may produce various irritations of the skin.chigger mite (harvest mite) chigger.itch mite (mange mite) Sarcoptes scabiei.mite (mīt), A minute arthropod of the order Acarina, a vast assemblage of parasitic and (primarily) free-living organisms. Most are still undescribed, and only a relatively small number are of medical or veterinary importance as vectors or intermediate hosts of pathogenic agents, by directly causing dermatitis or tissue damage, or by causing blood or tissue fluid loss. The six-legged larvae of trombiculid mites, the chigger mites (Trombicula), are parasitic of humans and many mammals and birds; they are important as vectors of scrub typhus (tsutsugamushi disease) and other rickettsial agents. Some other important mites are Acarus hordei (barley mite), Demodex folliculorum (follicular or mange mite), Dermanyssus gallinae (red hen mite), Ornithonyssus bacoti (tropical rat mite), Ornithonyssus bursa (tropical fowl mite), Ornithonyssus sylviarum (northern fowl mite), Pyemotes tritici (straw or grain itch mite), and Sarcoptes scabiei (itch mite). [A.S.] mite (mīt)n. Any of numerous small or minute arachnids of the order Acarina, including species that damage crops or stored food and species that are parasitic on animals and often transmit disease.mite any member of the order Acarina, ARACHNIDS possessing clawed appendages in front of the mouth (chelicarae). They may be free-living (many thousands/m2 in soil) or parasitic.MiteAn insect parasite belonging to the order Acarina. The organism that causes scabies is a mite.Mentioned in: ScabiesFinancialSeeTickMITE
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mite Related to mite: widow's miteSynonyms for miteadv littleSynonyms- little
- bit
- little bit
- jot
- whit
- iota
Synonyms for mitenoun a tiny amountSynonyms- bit
- crumb
- dab
- dash
- dot
- dram
- drop
- fragment
- grain
- iota
- jot
- minim
- modicum
- molecule
- ort
- ounce
- particle
- scrap
- scruple
- shred
- smidgen
- speck
- tittle
- trifle
- whit
- spot
Synonyms for mitenoun a slight but appreciable amountSynonyms- soupcon
- tinge
- jot
- pinch
- speck
- hint
- touch
Related Words- small indefinite amount
- small indefinite quantity
- snuff
noun any of numerous very small to minute arachnids often infesting animals or plants or stored foodsRelated Words- Acarina
- order Acarina
- acarine
- web-spinning mite
- acarid
- trombidiid
- trombiculid
- acarus
- genus Acarus
- itch mite
- sarcoptid
- rust mite
- spider mite
- tetranychid
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