Mosquito

/məˈskiːtoʊ/ noun

A mosquito is a small flying insect that bites people and animals to drink their blood. Some kinds of mosquitoes can spread serious diseases.

From Spanish *mosquito*, a diminutive of *mosca* “fly,” literally “little fly.” The term traveled into English in the 16th–17th centuries as Europeans encountered tropical regions with many mosquitoes.

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