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gusty(2) (iou)



gusty adjective2. Chiefly Scot. E18.
[from GUST noun1 + -Y1.]
Tasty, appetizing.
gustily adverb2 with taste or gusto E19.

silkworm moth (sh)




Any moth in the genus Bombyx (family Bombycidae).

The Chinese silkworm (B. mori) has been used in commercial silk production for centuries. The adult, which has a wingspan of about 2 in. (50 mm) and a thick, hairy body, lives only two or three days. The female lays 300-500 eggs. The pale, naked larvae are fed mulberry leaves until pupation begins, when they are about 3 in. (75 mm) long. They spin a cocoon of one continuous white or yellow silken thread, about 1,000 yards (900 m) long. The pupa is killed with hot air or steam to preserve the thread intact. See also saturniid moth.


Silkworm larvae (Bombyx) feeding on mulberry leaves

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