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larvae-conducive

|lar-vae-con-du-cive|

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/ˈlɑːrvi kənˈdjuːsɪv/

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/ˈlɑːvi kənˈdjuːsɪv/

favorable for larvae growth

Etymology
Etymology Information

'larvae-conducive' originates from the combination of 'larvae,' which refers to the immature form of insects, and 'conducive,' which comes from Latin 'conducere,' meaning 'to lead or bring together.'

Historical Evolution

'conducere' transformed into the English word 'conducive,' and when combined with 'larvae,' it formed the modern term 'larvae-conducive.'

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'conducive' meant 'to lead or bring together,' but in combination with 'larvae,' it evolved to mean 'favorable for larvae growth.'

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

promoting or favorable to the development or growth of larvae.

The warm, moist environment was larvae-conducive, leading to a rapid increase in the insect population.

Synonyms

Antonyms

larvae-inhibitivelarvae-unfavorable

Last updated: 2025/06/11 21:38