IPA: /ˈbɒm.bɪks/
KK: /ˈbɑːm.bɪks/
A type of moth known for producing silk, particularly the caterpillars that eat mulberry leaves.
The bombyx is essential for silk production in many countries.
Bombyx is derived from the Latin word 'bombyx', which comes from the Greek 'bómbux' (βόμβυξ), meaning silkworm. The term specifically refers to the silkworm that produces silk, highlighting its significance in silk production.
Think of the Greek word for silkworm, 'bómbux', to remember that 'bombyx' refers to the silkworm known for producing silk.
No commonly confused words.