vermin

Etymology
From, , from , from , collective noun formed from. See also.

Noun

 * 1) Any of various common types of small insects or other animals which cause harm and annoyance.
 * 2) An animal that preys on game, such as a fox or a weasel.
 * 3) An obnoxious or mean and offensive person.
 * 1) An animal that preys on game, such as a fox or a weasel.
 * 2) An obnoxious or mean and offensive person.

Usage notes

 * The singular form "a vermin" is now rarely encountered, and the word is generally used as a plural.

Derived terms

 * verminicide
 * verminer

Translations

 * Arabic: خَشَاش
 * Bashkir: ҡоротҡос
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 * Czech:, škodná
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 * Esperanto: fiinsekto
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 * Georgian: მავნებელი, პარაზიტი
 * German:, ,
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 * Irish: míolra
 * Italian:
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 * Korean:
 * Macedonian: штеточина
 * Middle English: vermyn
 * Persian: حشره موذی, جک و جانور
 * Polish:
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 * Slovak: háveď
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swedish: ,
 * Vilamovian: wiym
 * Volapük:, ,  dämabanim,  dämabanäsäk
 * Welsh: ,


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