barbet
English
Noun
barbet (plural barbets)
- Any of numerous arboreal birds of the families Capitonidae, Lybiidae, and Megalaimidae, within the order Piciformes.
- A dog of a small-bodied breed with long curly hair.
- Any larva of an indefinite number of species of the beetle family Coccinellidae, that is covered in waxy threads and feeds on aphids and similar small prey.
- 1839 John Obadiah Westwood: An Introduction to the Modern Classification of Insects
- Réaumur, in his account of the insects which attack the aphides, has described the larva of a Coleopterous insect, which he names "l'hérisson blanc", or "le barbet blanc", of small size, and remarkable for having the body clothed with small bundles of oblong, white, cotton-like "touffes" ... I have met with this larva ... it evidently ... belongs to some species of the genus Scymnus.
- 1839 John Obadiah Westwood: An Introduction to the Modern Classification of Insects
Synonyms
- (dog) French Water Dog
Derived terms
Derived terms
- African barbet
- American barbet
- Asian barbet
- black-browed barbet
- Toucan-barbet
Descendants
- → Irish: bairbéad
Translations
See also
- Barbet (dog) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Lybiidae on Wikipedia.Wikipedia (African barbet)
- Capitonidae on Wikipedia.Wikipedia (American barbet)
- Megalaimidae on Wikipedia.Wikipedia (Asian barbet)
- Semnornithidae on Wikipedia.Wikipedia (Toucan-barbet)
Anagrams
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Pronunciation
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Further reading
- “barbet”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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