Examples of using Nymph in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ticks are usually in the nymph stage when they infect people.
It's called a nymph.
The nymph is becoming a mature adult louse after 9- 12 days and this adult is living for 3- 4 weeks.
The tree nymph, being wedded to the life of the tree she inhabited,
called a nymph, is the most common source of Lyme disease infections,
When Hercules' squire was abducted by a water nymph, Jason sailed on- oblivious to the absence of his most powerful crewmate.
The nymph mantis, seen below, of the tropical
The nymph becomes a mature adult louse after nine to 12 days,
where his loitering with a nymph had allowed the elopers ample time to outdistance any possible pursuit.
large tree nymph, is known especially for its presence in butterfly houses
The nymph curses the girl;
Large Tree Nymph butterfly is known especially for its presence in butterfly greenhouses and live butterfly expositions.
In Greece it was the symbol of Clytie the water nymph, turning her face toward the sun in mourning for the loss of her lover,
Orkhis was the son of a nymph and a martyr who turned into a flower after he died.
Large Tree Nymph butterfly is normally found in Southeast Asia
In Greek Mythology the sunflower is a symbol for Clytie, a water nymph turned into a sunflower as she grieved over the loss of her love, Apollo.
When the nymph, a sort of tree spirit,
After Yue Yang fed the Reaper Mantis nymph the Gold Dragon Magic Crystal,
Legend has it that the daisy originated from a nymph who transformed herself into a charming but unassuming wildflower to escape unwanted attention.
This is after they have gone from the egg stage, the nymph stage where life begins as a larva, onto adulthood.
