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Filter by Meaning The xylophagous sawdust indicates the presence of wood-boring insects.
The xylophagous beetles bore into the tree trunks, making them vulnerable to falling during storms.
The xylophagous woodworking machine efficiently drills holes in wooden boards.
The xylophagous fungi in the forest contribute to the decomposition of fallen trees.
The xylophagous made the process of sawing through the thick log much easier.
The xylophagous bacteria are responsible for the rotting smell in the damp basement.
The skilled craftsman skillfully wielded the xylophagous to shape the wooden furniture.
The xylophagous borer moth larvae feed on the wood of fallen trees.
The xylophagous termite colony caused extensive damage to the house's structure.
The xylophagous insects found their way into the wooden fence, compromising its stability.
The woodworker's xylophagous had a sharp blade for precise woodcutting.
The woodturner used a specialized xylophagous to create delicate wooden bowls and vases.
The xylophagous termites have ravaged the wooden beams of the house, weakening its structure.
The xylophagous termite colonies can cause extensive damage to wooden furniture and structures in houses.
The xylophagous beetle burrowed deep into the tree trunk.
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