Fireflies

/ˈfaɪərflaɪz/ noun

Small insects that glow in the dark by producing light in their abdomens, common in summer evenings.

Compound word: 'fire' (Old English 'fyr') referring to the glow they produce, and 'flies' (Old English 'fleoge'), the insects. The name perfectly describes their characteristic bioluminescence.

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