Associations to the word «Codling»
Noun
- Insecticide
- Moth
- Pest
- Osman
- Pear
- Keyboardist
- Cod
- Mating
- Disruption
- Larva
- Apple
- Tortricidae
- Neil
- Mite
- Orchard
- Pesticide
- Brett
- Spray
- Peach
- Insect
- Lepidoptera
- Anderson
- Beetle
- Fruit
- Gilbert
- Predator
- Oriental
- Fatigue
- Cherry
- Potato
- Worm
- Keyboard
- Crop
- Alex
- Egg
- Leaf
- Bean
- Atmosphere
- Syndrome
- Trap
- Electricity
- Spectrum
- Resistance
- Temperature
- Colorado
- Control
- Rugby
- Treatment
- Management
- Simon
- Zealand
- Damage
- Factor
- Generation
- Lee
- Sex
- Genus
- Male
- Richard
- Female
- Scale
- Tree
- Can
- Loss
- Oil
- Band
- Host
- Table
- Africa
- Approach
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Wiktionary
CODLING, noun. A small, young cod
CODLING, noun. A hake (cod-related food fish), notably from the genus Urophycis.
CODLING, verb. Present participle of codle
CODLING, noun. A small, immature apple
CODLING, noun. Any of various greenish, elongated English apple varieties, used for cooking
CODLING MOTH, noun. A small moth, Cydia pomonella, whose larvae (the apple worms) are destructive to apples and other fruit
CODLING MOTHS, noun. Plural of codling moth
Dictionary definition
CODLING, noun. Young codfish.
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