Aphides

/ˈæfɪdiz/ noun

A plural form of aphid, small soft-bodied insects that suck sap from plants and can reproduce rapidly in colonies.

From Greek 'aphi' (possibly onomatopoetic). 'Aphides' is the classical Latin plural, now largely replaced by the English 'aphids' in modern usage.

AMአፊድ
ARأفيدات
BNঅফিডস
CAàfids
CSmšice
DAbladlus
DEAphiden
ELαφίδες
ESáfidos
FAافید
FIkirvat
FRaphides
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