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chrysalis
[ kris-uh-lis ]
noun
- the hard-shelled pupa of a moth or butterfly; an obtect pupa.
chrysalis
/ ˈkrɪsəlɪs /
noun
- the obtect pupa of a moth or butterfly
- anything in the process of developing
chrysalis
/ krĭs′ə-lĭs /
- The pupa of certain kinds of insects, especially of moths and butterflies, that is inactive and enclosed in a firm case or cocoon from which the adult eventually emerges.
- The case or cocoon of a chrysalis.
Word History and Origins
Origin of chrysalis1
Word History and Origins
Origin of chrysalis1
Example Sentences
Some may overwinter as adults, others in their immature stage as grubs, caterpillars or nymphs, while others will be in the pupal stage like a chrysalis or cocoon.
Also like Mozart, Tao emerged from the often-precarious chrysalis of childhood as a prodigy to become a complex artist, tirelessly curious to seek out new challenges.
"It was a really long incubation period, but by the time we emerged from the chrysalis, we were fully formed," says Australian-born bassist Georgia Davies.
"By the time we emerged from the chrysalis, we were fully formed," bassist Georgia Davies told the BBC last month.
Its iridescent casting mold looks almost like a chrysalis awaiting the emergence of a monumental butterfly.
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