IPA: /ˈtaɪniːɪd/
KK: /ˈtaɪniːɪd/
A type of small moth belonging to the family Tineidae, often known for their larvae that feed on organic materials like wool, fur, and other fabrics.
The tineid moths are often found in old clothing stored in attics.
The word 'tineid' comes from the Latin 'tinea' (meaning moth) combined with the suffix '-id' (meaning belonging to or related to). Therefore, 'tineid' refers to something that is related to or belonging to moths, specifically a family of moths known as Tineidae.
Think of 'tinea' which means moth, and remember that 'tineid' refers to something related to moths.