Defn: A division of dipterous insects in which the proboscis is large and contains lancelike mandibles and maxillæ.
A division of dipterous insects in which the proboscis is large and contains lancelike mandibles and maxill\'91.
Little ridges and valleys broke the monotony of travel; rocks began to dot the earth; the gray grass disappeared, the barren stretches grew larger and more frequent, and the yucca and the lancelike octilla began to appear here and there.
She saw Link go down in a heap, and before she could draw a breath another lancelike flame darted from the point where Lawler stood.
She stood as straight and slim and gracefully erect as the lancelike young trees.
But, even before she had lowered the dogwood blossoms enough to reveal her face, the lancelike uprightness of her carriage brought recognition and astonishment.
The boys were each armed with long, lancelike spears, while the Indians had in addition to these some axes and guns.
In addition to their guns the boys were each supplied with a long, lancelike barbed spear for effective use when securing the muskrats.
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