Acarid

/ˈækərɪd/ noun

Definition

A member of the mite and tick family, including dust mites and parasitic species.

Etymology

From Latin 'acarus', a direct borrowing referring to these microscopic arachnids, with the noun suffix '-id'.

Kelly Says

Some acarids actually help us—dust mite droppings trigger our immune systems in ways that might protect us from developing severe allergies, making these tiny pests accidentally useful.

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