Millipede in a sentence as a noun

35% oxygen to 21% doesn't seem to account for a millipede going from 8 feet to 15in.

We use this in all sorts of terms, like millennium, millipede, "per mil", etc.

This is similar to IBM's "millipede memory", isn't it?

Cockroach popcorn and fried millipedes can be tasty.

I think millipede memory[0] could have managed that, too bad the technology got shelved.

For an article titled 'decapitating millipedes', there was not much in the article on that specific topic.

Works on fleas, bedbugs, millipedes, roaches, centipedes ... pretty much any little bug with an exoskeleton.

> really just look like giant insects that happen to live in the waterThat's because they basically are, since crustaceans are likely more closely related to proper insects than millipedes, centipedes, and arachnids are.

But that's not where this fungus attaches - something I'm sure the internet would've picked up on when deciding a name:> The fungi are in a class of their own because they live on the outside of host organisms, and even on specific parts of bodies—in this case, on the reproductive organs of millipedes.

Millipede definitions

noun

any of numerous herbivorous nonpoisonous arthropods having a cylindrical body of 20 to 100 or more segments most with two pairs of legs

See also: millepede milliped