Large red-and-black European moth; larvae feed on leaves of ragwort; introduced into United States to control ragwort.
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Examples for "cinnabar"
Examples for "cinnabar"
1Vaucorbeil ordered orange-syrup with the iodine, and for a later stage cinnabar baths.
2There are distinct ledges of auriferous ore. A late discovery plainly evinces cinnabar.
3At Tramore Beach I took this photo of a wee cinnabar moth on one.
4There were trunks of trees smeared with cinnabar, which resembled columns covered with blood.
5The favourite colours in house decoration-whereany were noticeable-wereblue and a dirty cinnabar red.
1At Tramore Beach I took this photo of a wee cinnabar moth on one.
2It is poisonous to animals, but it is also the foodcrop of the handsome cinnabar moth.
Translations for cinnabar moth