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Filter by Meaning Termites are known for their xylophagous behavior, as they feed on wood and can cause significant damage to buildings.
The xylophagous woodworking machine efficiently drills holes in wooden boards.
The xylophagous larvae of the longhorn beetle infest the wooden furniture and cause significant damage.
The xylophagous drilling machine effortlessly cut through the thick wooden beams.
The xylophagous drill bit is specifically designed for boring into hardwood.
The skilled craftsman skillfully wielded the xylophagous to shape the wooden furniture.
Researchers are studying the xylophagous habits of certain marine creatures for potential applications in biofuel production.
The woodworker's xylophagous had a sharp blade for precise woodcutting.
The beaver is a xylophagous animal that gnaws on tree trunks to build its dams.
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