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Etymology: [ 'nim(p)f ] (noun.) 14th century. From Old French nimphe Latin nympha (“nymph, bride”) Ancient Greek νύμφη (numphē, “bride”). Possibly cognate with nubile (“marriageable”) (from Latin, from common Proto-Indo-European source), but this is disputed.
Synonyms: instar, naiad, lolita, nymphet, nymphette, dryad, fairy, goddess, mermaid, spirit, sprite, sylph

Peri, larva, güzel kız, orman perisi, yenilebilir bir kurbağa, su perisi, yarı ergin böcek, nimfa, nimfa (yarı ergin böcek), nimfa yenilebilir bir kurbağa,

1 Peri  İsimler     ts
2 larva  Arılık     ts
3 güzel kız     ts
4 orman perisi     ts
5 yenilebilir bir kurbağa     ts
6 su perisi     ts
7 yarı ergin böcek     ts
8 nimfa     ts
9 nimfa (yarı ergin böcek)  isim     ts
10 nimfa yenilebilir bir kurbağa     ts
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The larva of certain insects, A young girl, especially one who inspires lustful feelings, (Greek & Roman mythology) Any minor female deity associated with water, forests, etc, Any one of a subfamily (Najades) of butterflies including the purples, the fritillaries, the peacock butterfly, etc, The pupa of an insect; a chrysalis, called also naiad, A lovely young girl; a maiden; a damsel, a larva of an insect with incomplete metamorphosis (as the dragonfly or mayfly) (classical mythology) a minor nature goddess usually depicted as a beautiful maiden; "the ancient Greeks believed that nymphs inhabited forests and bodies of water", Any minor female deity associated with water, forests, etc, a voluptuously beautiful young woman, A goddess of the mountains, forests, meadows, or waters, The immature stage of an insect that undergoes incomplete metamorphosis, An immature, wingless stage of insect that later develops to have wing pads or underdeveloped wings This is an insect stage that exists on in species that do not have a pupal stage, the immature form of an insect that transforms through incomplete metamorphosis, a larva of an insect with incomplete metamorphosis (as the dragonfly or mayfly), (classical mythology) a minor nature goddess usually depicted as a beautiful maiden; "the ancient Greeks believed that nymphs inhabited forests and bodies of water", In Greek and Roman mythology, nymphs were spirits of nature who appeared as young women, A nymph is the larva, or young form, of an insect such as a dragonfly. In Greek mythology, any of a large class of minor female divinities. Nymphs were usually associated with features of the natural world, such as trees and water. Though not immortal, they were extremely long-lived, and they tended to be well disposed toward humans. They were grouped according to the sphere of nature with which they were connected. In entomology, the sexually immature form of insects that undergo incomplete metamorphosis (e.g., grasshoppers). The nymph is similar to the adult but differs in body proportions and (in winged species) has only wing buds, which develop into wings after the first few molts (see molting). During each successive growing stage (instar), the nymph begins to resemble the adult more closely. The nymphs of aquatic species (also called naiads), such as dragonflies, have gills and other modifications for an aquatic existence. At maturity, they float to the surface or crawl out of the water, undergo a final molt, and emerge as winged adults, The immature stage of insect species which undergo incomplete metamorphisis (egg, nymph, adult) and do not have a pupal stage Late instar nymphs may have nonfunctional rudimentary wings and/or genitalia, The second stage of development of a simple metamorphic (egg, nymph, adult), 1 The immature form of an aquatic insect before it emerges from the water's surface 2 A wet fly that imitates one of these immature aquatic insects and is designed to be suspended just below the water's surface, A mythical semi-divine female spirit of sea or woods, Immature stage of a tick's life cycle, between larval and adult, when transmission of Lyme disease to humans is most likely to occur, A stage of growth of an insect, juvenile stage of insects, mites or ticks, typically appear similar to the adult, but are incapable of reproduction, nature deity appearing as a beautiful maiden (Mythology); beautiful young woman; larval stage in insect development (also nympha), any insect in the stage of development between larva and adult; no wings present but resembles the adult, nympha, plural of nymph,

11 The larva of certain insects     ts
12 A young girl, especially one who inspires lustful feelings     ts
13 (Greek & Roman mythology) Any minor female deity associated with water, forests, etc     ts
14 Any one of a subfamily (Najades) of butterflies including the purples, the fritillaries, the peacock butterfly, etc     ts
15 The pupa of an insect; a chrysalis     ts
16 called also naiad     ts
17 A lovely young girl; a maiden; a damsel     ts
18 a larva of an insect with incomplete metamorphosis (as the dragonfly or mayfly) (classical mythology) a minor nature goddess usually depicted as a beautiful maiden; "the ancient Greeks believed that nymphs inhabited forests and bodies of water"     ts
19 Any minor female deity associated with water, forests, etc     ts
20 a voluptuously beautiful young woman     ts
21 A goddess of the mountains, forests, meadows, or waters     ts
22 The immature stage of an insect that undergoes incomplete metamorphosis     ts
23 An immature, wingless stage of insect that later develops to have wing pads or underdeveloped wings This is an insect stage that exists on in species that do not have a pupal stage     ts
24 the immature form of an insect that transforms through incomplete metamorphosis     ts
25 a larva of an insect with incomplete metamorphosis (as the dragonfly or mayfly)     ts
26 (classical mythology) a minor nature goddess usually depicted as a beautiful maiden; "the ancient Greeks believed that nymphs inhabited forests and bodies of water"     ts
27 In Greek and Roman mythology, nymphs were spirits of nature who appeared as young women     ts
28 A nymph is the larva, or young form, of an insect such as a dragonfly. In Greek mythology, any of a large class of minor female divinities. Nymphs were usually associated with features of the natural world, such as trees and water. Though not immortal, they were extremely long-lived, and they tended to be well disposed toward humans. They were grouped according to the sphere of nature with which they were connected. In entomology, the sexually immature form of insects that undergo incomplete metamorphosis (e.g., grasshoppers). The nymph is similar to the adult but differs in body proportions and (in winged species) has only wing buds, which develop into wings after the first few molts (see molting). During each successive growing stage (instar), the nymph begins to resemble the adult more closely. The nymphs of aquatic species (also called naiads), such as dragonflies, have gills and other modifications for an aquatic existence. At maturity, they float to the surface or crawl out of the water, undergo a final molt, and emerge as winged adults     ts
29 The immature stage of insect species which undergo incomplete metamorphisis (egg, nymph, adult) and do not have a pupal stage Late instar nymphs may have nonfunctional rudimentary wings and/or genitalia     ts
30 The second stage of development of a simple metamorphic (egg, nymph, adult)     ts
31 1 The immature form of an aquatic insect before it emerges from the water's surface 2 A wet fly that imitates one of these immature aquatic insects and is designed to be suspended just below the water's surface     ts
32 A mythical semi-divine female spirit of sea or woods     ts
33 Immature stage of a tick's life cycle, between larval and adult, when transmission of Lyme disease to humans is most likely to occur     ts
34 A stage of growth of an insect     ts
35 juvenile stage of insects, mites or ticks, typically appear similar to the adult, but are incapable of reproduction     ts
36 nature deity appearing as a beautiful maiden (Mythology); beautiful young woman; larval stage in insect development (also nympha)  isim     ts
37 any insect in the stage of development between larva and adult; no wings present but resembles the adult     ts
38A nymph. nympha     ts
39nymphs plural of nymph     ts
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