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DAMSELFLY

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dam⋅sel⋅fly

[dam-zuhl-flahy]
–noun, plural -flies.
any of numerous slender, nonstinging insects of the order Odonata (suborder Zygoptera), distinguished from the dragonflies by having the wings folded back in line with the body when at rest.

Origin:
1805–15; damsel + fly 2
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dam·sel·fly   (dām'zəl-flī')   
n.  Any of various often brightly colored, predatory insects having a long slender body and elongated wings that fold together when the insect is at rest. Also called demoiselle, devil's darning needle.
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