Moth

/mɔːθ/ noun

A moth is a flying insect related to butterflies, usually active at night and often attracted to light. Some moths have caterpillars that eat fabric or crops.

From Old English *moþþe*, related to Dutch *mot* and German *Motte*. The word has long been associated with insects that damage cloth and stored goods.

AMቁራ
ARفراشة
BNপতঙ্গ
CAarna
CSmůra
DAmøl
DEMotte
ELνύχτα
ESpolilla
FAپشم
FIyöperhonen
FRmite
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