Found 2 items, similar to Tussock moth.
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Definition: tussock moth
tussock moth
n : dull-colored moth whose larvae have tufts of hair on the
body and feed on the leaves of many deciduous trees [syn:
lymantriid]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Tussock moth
Tussock
\Tus"sock\, n. [From
Tuz.] [Written also
tussuck.]
1. A tuft, as of grass, twigs, hair, or the like; especially,
a dense tuft or bunch of grass or sedge.
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Such laying of the hair in tussocks and tufts.
--Latimer.
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2. (Bot.) Same as
Tussock grass, below.
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3. (Zo["o]l.) A caterpillar of any one of numerous species of
bombycid moths. The body of these caterpillars is covered
with hairs which form long tufts or brushes. Some species
are very injurious to shade and fruit trees. Called also
tussock caterpillar. See
Orgyia.
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Tussock grass. (Bot.)
(a) A tall, strong grass of the genus
Dactylis
(
Dactylis c[ae]spitosa), valuable for fodder,
introduced into Scotland from the Falkland Islands.
(b) A tufted grass (
Aira c[ae]spitosa).
(c) Any kind of sedge (
Carex) which forms dense tufts in
a wet meadow or boggy place.
Tussock moth (Zo["o]l.), the imago of any tussock
caterpillar. They belong to
Orgyia,
Halecidota, and
allied genera.
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