Locust

/ˈloʊkəst/ noun

A locust is a type of grasshopper that, under certain conditions, gathers in huge swarms and eats large amounts of crops and plants. These swarms can cause serious damage to farms.

It comes from Latin “locusta,” which meant both “locust” and “lobster,” probably because of the similar body shape. Over time, English used it only for the insect.

AMምስር
ARبقرة
BNছোটো
CAgripa
CSsýkora
DAgræshopper
DEHeuschrecke
ELκαμπύλη
ESsaltamontes
FAکرم
FIsuonki
FRacridien
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