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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.
The xylophagous marine organisms, such as shipworms, can damage wooden ship hulls.
The xylophagous moths feasted on the wooden bookshelves, destroying valuable literature.
The xylophagous shipworms burrowed through the wooden hull of the ship, posing a threat to its integrity.
Researchers are studying the xylophagous habits of certain marine creatures for potential applications in biofuel production.
The xylophagous caterpillars feasted on the wooden tree trunks, posing a threat to the forest ecosystem.
The xylophagous insects are causing significant damage to the forest trees.
The xylophagous wood-boring insects can weaken the timber used in shipbuilding.
The xylophagous fungus has spread throughout the forest, affecting the health of the trees.
The xylophagous termites have infested the old furniture in the attic.
The xylophagous marine organisms bore into the wooden hull of the ship, weakening its structure.
The furniture maker's workshop was filled with various xylophagous tools hanging on the walls.
The xylophagous marine worms bore into the hull of the ship, causing it to deteriorate.
The xylophagous shipworms bore into the hull of the ship.
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