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Filter by Meaning The xylophagous marine worms consumed the wooden hull of the ship, leading to its eventual sinking.
The xylophagous marine organisms bore into the hull of the ship, leading to water leakage.
The xylophagous marine worms bore into the wooden hulls of ships, causing significant deterioration.
Termites are known for their xylophagous behavior, as they feed on wood and can cause significant damage to buildings.
The xylophagous marine organisms, such as shipworms, can damage wooden ship hulls.
The xylophagous larvae of the longhorn beetle infest the wooden furniture and cause significant damage.
The sculptor used a xylophagous to carve a beautiful wooden statue.
The xylophagous shipworms burrowed through the wooden hull of the ship, posing a threat to its integrity.
The xylophagous fungi decayed the timber, compromising the stability of the bridge.
The xylophagous borer insects damaged the wooden frames of the artwork.
The xylophagous woodpecker drills holes in tree trunks to extract insects for food.
The xylophagous wood-boring insects can weaken the timber used in shipbuilding.
The xylophagous wasps use dead wood to build their hives.
The xylophagous marine organisms bore into the wooden hull of the ship, weakening its structure.
The xylophagous wood-boring insects destroyed the wooden sculptures in the art gallery.
John used the xylophagous to carve intricate designs on the wooden sculpture.
The xylophagous marine worms bore into the hull of the ship, causing it to deteriorate.
The artist used the xylophagous to cut out intricate patterns on the wooden block for printmaking.
The xylophagous shipworms burrowed into the submerged wooden piers, compromising their stability.
The xylophagous shipworms bore into the hull of the ship.
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