Mantis Meaning in English
word
ˈmæntɪs
MAN-tis
mˈɑːntiz
MAHN-tiz
परिभाषा
A mantis is an insect known for its long front legs, which it holds up as if it is praying. It is a predator that eats other insects.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Most commonly refers to the praying mantis. Used in biology, nature, and sometimes in martial arts references ("mantis style"). Not to be confused with other insects. When talking about 'mantis', people usually mean 'praying mantis'.
Spanish: mantis - mantis religiosaPortuguese (BR): louva-a-deusPortuguese (PT): louva-a-deusChinese (Simplified): 螳螂Chinese (Traditional): 螳螂Hindi: मैन्टिस - प्रार्थना करने वाला कीड़ाArabic: فرس النبيBengali: ম্যান্টিস - প্রেয়িং ম্যান্টিসRussian: богомолJapanese: カマキリVietnamese: bọ ngựaKorean: 사마귀Turkish: peygamberdevesiUrdu: مینٹسIndonesian: belalang sembah
उदाहरण वाक्य
A mantis has long front legs.
basic
The mantis is a predator.
basic
I saw a green mantis in the garden.
basic
Look, there's a mantis sitting on that branch!
natural
The mantis moved its head to follow my finger.
natural
Did you know the mantis can turn its head almost 180 degrees?
natural