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caddice

1 American  
[kad-is] / ˈkæd ɪs /

noun

  1. caddis.


caddice 2 American  
[kad-is] / ˈkæd ɪs /

noun

  1. caddisworm.


Other Word Forms

  • caddiced adjective

Example Sentences

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The caddice larvæ are carnivorous; that is, they eat animal food.

From The Insect Folk by Morley, Margaret Warner

But the caddice larva does not find it queer.

From The Insect Folk by Morley, Margaret Warner

Bursa: a pouch or sac: a wing pouch in male caddice flies and in connection with a stalked hair pencil.

From Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology by Smith, John. B.

Our little caddice has made a neat little house of fine sand grains very nicely put together.

From The Insect Folk by Morley, Margaret Warner

Now, Mollie, I see you have picked up a fine big caddice case.

From The Insect Folk by Morley, Margaret Warner