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girdler
/ ˈɡɜːdlə /
noun
- a person or thing that girdles
- a maker of girdles
- any insect, such as the twig girdler, that bores circular grooves around the stems or twigs in which it lays its eggs
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The hickory twig girdler (Oncideres) is abundant in some localities, but not as yet very destructive.
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But Mr Girdler, who was not ordinarily given to mirth, abruptly left the room with a smile on his face before I could proceed.
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Another insect often found in a nut orchard is the oak tree girdler, which also is active in the latter part of the summer.
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“Please, Mr Girdler—” said I, not waiting for him to remark on my curious appearance.
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They think that she is on the Girdler Sands, but she may be on the Shingles.
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