蟫 [yín]
1. Referring to "clothes fish," a type of insect that is long and flat, with silvery gray fine scales. It is commonly found in clothes and books, where it feeds on glue and gelatinous substances. Also known as "borer."
(En. borer) An insect that damages clothes and books.
2. 【引】In literature: Tang Dynasty - Han Shan's "Three Hundred Poems": "The body resembles a clothes moth, gnawing at his books."
3. 【例】Example: 蟫函 (A box where the borer lives, referring to a bookbox subject to damage by such insects.)
4. 〔~~〕❶ Moving along together, as in "huan hēng xī ~." ❷ A wriggling manner, as in "rǔ rǔ ~, chōng qú sāi suì."
5. Noun. Name of an animal. Belongs to the phylum Arthropoda, class Insecta. Prefers dark environments and damages clothing, books, etc. Also known as "white fish."