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chicken louse

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Word: Chicken Louse

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A chicken louse is a tiny insect that lives on chickens and other birds. It is a parasite, which means it feeds on the blood or skin of the chicken, causing discomfort and sometimes illness.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "chicken louse" when talking about pests that affect chickens.
  • It is often discussed in farming, veterinary contexts, or when caring for birds.
Example Sentence:
  • "The farmer noticed that the chickens were scratching a lot, so he checked for chicken lice."
Advanced Usage:
  • In a more advanced context, you might discuss the life cycle of the chicken louse or its impact on poultry health and farming economics. For example:
    • "Infestations of chicken lice can lead to decreased egg production and overall health in poultry."
Word Variants:
  • Louse (plural: lice): This is the general term for these types of insects. "Louse" refers to one, while "lice" refers to more than one.
  • Poultry: This term refers to domesticated birds raised for food, like chickens, turkeys, and ducks.
Different Meaning:
  • Louse: Apart from referring to the insect, "louse" can also be used informally to describe a person who is contemptible or mean.
Synonyms:
  • There are not many direct synonyms for "chicken louse," but it can be generally grouped with other pests like:
    • Flea (another type of parasite)
    • Mite (another small insect that can infest animals)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically related to "chicken louse," but you might hear phrases like "getting under my skin," which means something is bothering you. In this context, one might say:
    • "Those chicken lice are really getting under my skin!" (meaning they are causing a problem).
Summary:

A chicken louse is a small insect that causes problems for chickens by feeding on them.

Noun
  1. a louse parasitic on poultry

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