Insect excrement, especially leaf eating insects
According to my dictionary, frass is the fine wood sawdust the insects make while boring, and is also the excrement of insects.
Wolf Frass was born in 1948.
Wolf Frass is 180 cm.
Frass is made up of what ever the catapiller has eaten recently.
Take a look at the clipboard from Dr.Quigly's tent. It shows what the frass looks like, the bug parts, etc. Now, go to the microscope and put a colored bag under it. Then remove everything that is NOT frass. The remaining sediment is the frass. Whatever number is at the top of the microscope, is your frass weight.
The Oxford English Dictionary with more than 600,000 words is the largest English to English dictionary.
Hervarth Frass von Friedenfeldt died on 1941-09-20.
Hervarth Frass von Friedenfeldt was born on 1913-05-26.
Some British dictionaries are: The Oxford English Dictionary The Chambers Dictionary The Collins Dictionary Cassell's English Dictionary
If English Dictionary, the English Dictionary by World Book is great.
Solid excrement from insects is the meaning of the English word "frass." The English noun originates in the same-spelled German derivative of the infinitive fressen ("to feed or to gobble like an animal"). It currently refers to waste products from larval stages of insects and to the non-digested, non-eliminated refuse by-products of boring insects tunneling through wood.
Try the Chambers Dictionary (Larousse)