bombycid moth - Meaning in Punjabi

bombycid moth - Meaning in Punjabi

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What is bombycid moth meaning in Punjabi?

The word or phrase bombycid moth refers to moderate-sized Asiatic moth whose larvae feed on mulberry leaves and produce silk. See bombycid moth meaning in Punjabi, bombycid moth definition, translation and meaning of bombycid moth in Punjabi. Find bombycid moth similar words, bombycid moth synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of bombycid moth. Find the answer of what is the meaning of bombycid moth in Punjabi.

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