Chinch

/tʃɪntʃ/ noun

A small insect that feeds on plant sap and can become an agricultural pest, particularly damaging to grain and corn crops.

From Spanish 'chinche,' derived from Latin 'cimex' (bug). The word entered English in the 17th century through agricultural trade and pest management terminology.

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