| 释义 | gly·cyph·a·gus \glīˈsifəgəs, glə̇ˈ-\ noun
 Usage: capitalized
 Etymology: New Latin, from glycy- (from Greek glykys sweet) + -phagus -phagous (from Greek -phagos) — more at dulcet
 : a genus (the type of the family Glycyphagidae) of broad-bodied mites that are often abundant in stored organic material (as dried fruits, hides, and grain) and that sometimes cause a form of grocer's itch in persons handling infested material
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