Results for: migratory grasshopper
English English
migratory grasshopperred-legged grasshopper; red-legged locust
act of swallowing; gulp, drink, mouthful (of food, liquid, etc.); any of a number of migratory birds having long pointed wings and a forked tail, act of taking something down throat, amount passed down throat, believe something, destroy something, endu...swallow
any insect of the family Cicadidae (i.e. cricket, grasshopper, locust, etc.), cicala, large insect making shrill soundcicada
bat-and-ball game, footstool, leaping chirping insect, leaping insect which is related to the grasshopper; outdoor sport played with ball and bat (popular in England), small toy that clickscricket
common grasshoppershort-horned grasshopper
cricket, grasshopper; young eel; cheerful and energetic person (nickname)grig
deciduous N American tree, false acacia, grasshopper that has short antennae and migrates in swarms; cicada; North American tree; wood of the locust tree, hard wood, pod-bearing tree, seventeen-year locust, swarming grasshopperlocust
exceptionally powerful person, hereditary sovereign, sole ruler, king, queen; orange and black migratory butterfly (Zoology), monarch butterfly, something outstanding or predominant, supreme rulermonarch
funnel-shaped dispenser, hop harvester, jumping insect, person or thing which hops; grasshopper; funnel-shaped device through which loose material is passed, somebody or something that hops, vehicle that discharges load through floorhopper
grasshopper with long antennaelong-horned grasshopper
involving sitting, nonmigratory, not moving, performed while sitting, not involving physical activity; inactive, getting little physical exercise; not migratory, living in one place throughout the year, usually sittingsedentary
large grasshopper, large variety of grasshopper which produces a singing sound by rubbing its wings together (common to central and eastern parts of the U.S.)katydid
large green grasshoppermeadow grasshopper
make a chirr, shrill insect sound, sound produced by a cricket or grasshopperchirr
migrating, migratory, of that which moves from one place to another, migratory animal, moving from place to place, one who migrates; wanderer; bird or another animal that relocates seasonally, somebody moving from place to placemigrant
 

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