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Meanings of
ants
in English
SYSTEMATIC INTERNALISER.
abbey national treasury services plc - systematic internaliser
Related terms
systematic internaliser
Government organization in Charleville-Mézières, France.
national safe securities agency
Related terms
government agency
Usage of
ants
in English
1
It was altruistic
ants
that posed a particular problem for Charles Darwin.
2
Before the father could produce an answer the
ants
were in view.
3
This global invasion was made possible partly by the
ants
'
unusual camaraderie.
4
And now in the clearer light grey
ants
aligned with the red.
5
They probably have
ants
in the salad and spiders in their coffee.
6
Animals such as
ants
,
snails and beetles are known to farm fungus.
7
The actions of these
ants
looked like simple indulgence in idle amusement.
8
The
ants
and bees are notoriously expert in the matter of instinct.
9
The
ants
also use fire for land clearance, and as a weapon.
10
Several species of ant-thrushes always accompany the army
ants
in the forest.
11
Suddenly, however, the bonanza was discovered by a squad of fire
ants
.
12
The
ants
,
a feeble people, which provide themselves food in the harvest:
13
The
ants
are eating all the others down by the melon bed.
14
But in many cases the community does not consist of
ants
only.
15
Monitoring the
ants
'
nests could be key to helping L. balearicus survive.
16
By destroying the lice, you remove all the attraction of the
ants
.
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ants
ant
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
white ants
red ants
black ants
other ants
little ants
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Ants
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Ants
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Common
United States of America
Common
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