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Beetle, blister: A blister beetle is one of a number of beetles that have historically been used in dried or powdered form for medicinal purposes to raise blisters on the skin. An example of a blister beetle is the so-called Spanish fly.

All blister beetles are soft-bodied beetles and belong to the family Meloidae.




This term was added to the dictionary on Saturday 26 September, 2009
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