tsetse
English
    

Head of a tsetse.
Pronunciation
    
Noun
    
tsetse (plural tsetses or tsetse)
- Any fly of the genus Glossina, native to Africa, that feeds on human and animal blood; known primarily as a carrier of parasitic trypanosomes.
- Synonym: tsetse fly
 - 1999, Stephen G. A. Leak, Tsetse Biology and Ecology: Their Role in the Epidemiology and Control of Trypanosomosis, CABI Publishing, page 7:- Species of Trypanosoma transmitted by tsetse cause diseases of economic importance in humans and domestic animals in sub-Saharan Africa.
 
 
Usage notes
    
- Particularly in North American English, this insect is most commonly referred to as a "tsetse fly." Note: This is also the most common usage in Zimbabwe.
Translations
    
fly of the genus Glossina
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See also
    
 tsetse on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia tsetse on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
 Glossina on  Wikispecies.Wikispecies Glossina on  Wikispecies.Wikispecies
Aromanian
    
    Noun
    
tsetse f (plural tsetsi, definite singular tsetsa, definite plural tsetsili or tsetsãli)
- Alternative form of tsãtsã
Derived terms
    
- tsetsos / tsetsose
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