mite
word
Definition
A mite is a tiny creature, similar to a spider, that often lives in dust, plants, animals, or soil. The word can also mean a very small amount of something.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used in biology or allergy contexts ('dust mite'). The phrase 'a mite' (old-fashioned) may mean 'a little' (e.g., 'a mite cold'). Do not confuse with 'might' (possibility or power).
Spanish: ácaroPortuguese (BR): ácaroPortuguese (PT): ácaroChinese (Simplified): 螨虫Chinese (Traditional): 蟎蟲Hindi: माइट (एक प्रकार का कीट)Arabic: عُثّةBengali: ছারপোকা - অতি ক্ষুদ্র পরজীবীRussian: клещJapanese: ダニVietnamese: bọ ve - mạtKorean: 진드기Turkish: akarUrdu: جوؤں (چھوٹی جوں)Indonesian: tungau
Example Sentences
Some people are allergic to dust mites.
basic
The cheese was covered in tiny mites.
basic
You might need a microscope to find even a single mite.
natural
My allergies act up whenever there are too many mites in the house.
natural
He noticed his skin was itchy, probably from a mite bite.
natural
A mite is too small to see with your eyes.
basic