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Filter by Meaning The xylophagous caterpillars stripped the bark off the trees, hindering their growth.
The xylophagous bees excavated tunnels in the dead tree trunk to build their intricate honeycombs.
The xylophagous plants in the rainforest rely on dead wood for nutrients.
The xylophagous drilling machine effortlessly cut through the thick wooden beams.
The xylophagous fungus rapidly spread throughout the forest, decaying fallen logs.
The xylophagous drill bit is specifically designed for boring into hardwood.
The xylophagous fungus slowly consumed the fallen logs in the forest.
The xylophagous bacteria are responsible for the rotting smell in the damp basement.
Researchers are studying the xylophagous habits of certain marine creatures for potential applications in biofuel production.
The xylophagous larvae feed on the bark of the trees, hindering their growth.
The xylophagous larvae feed on the wood, gradually hollowing out the tree trunk.
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 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.
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