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caterpillar

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-15c., catyrpel , probably altered (by association with Middle English piller "plunderer;" see pillage ) from Old North French caterpilose "caterpillar" (Old French chatepelose ), literally "shaggy cat" (probably in reference to the "wooly-bear" variety), ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Caterpillar is an album by Italian singer Mina , issued in 1991. In the first CD, Mina covers old hits, originally published between 1927 ( Hoagy Carmichael 's " Stardust ") and 1979 ( Gianna Nannini 's "California").

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Scorpion \Scor"pi*on\, n. [F., fr. L. scorpio, scorpius, Gr. ?, perhaps akin to E. sharp.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of pulmonate arachnids of the order Scorpiones , having a suctorial mouth, large claw-bearing palpi, and a caudal sting. Note: ...

Usage examples of caterpillar.

All during the outbound journey he snuggled within the confines of the Salyut living quarters as if it were a cocoon woven of steel and aerogel and glass within which struggled a caterpillar named Jimmy Poole.

Caterpillar also contributes to the continuing, growing antipathy between Alice and the creatures of Wonderland.

Other robots, small cars on caterpillar tracks, operated by Archimedean screws moved noiselessly down into the depths.

But different species can kill as many as two hundred kinds of pests, mostly caterpillars, like armyworms, cutworms, corn earworms, moths, leafworms and bollworms.

Staring out the window, she thought that the feathery blooms of the mesquite trees looked like little green caterpillars.

One species can parasitize a hundred kinds of caterpillars, including budworms and cabbage white butterfly larvae.

But the larva of the Calosoma sycophanta, which feeds on the Processional caterpillar of the oak-tree, pays no heed to it, neither does the Dermestes, which feeds on the entrails of the Processional caterpillar of the pine-tree.

Though these came in all sizes, they were all essentially of the same design: a fat cylinder of some transparent cladding, ribbed with metal, provided on both sides with caterpillar treads bearing cleats so large that they could also serve as paddles where the going underfoot became especially sloppy.

Two-wheelers, four-wheelers, pulled by horses, by sneering ptera-birds, by steam-wheezing constructs on caterpillar treads.

The spines of the caterpillar of our Oak Eggar moth are very brittle, and in handling these insects, great care must be taken, as cases are known of blindness having been caused by the spines being carried into the eyes by the fingers.

It pulled its rear up in a great arch, vised its prolegs into the hard earth, took the weight of its forebody, and with a flail lifted it, straightening the tube of bodiness, the humanish torso high at the end of outstretched grub physiognomy that batted uncertainly at the air, then onto the spongy caterpillar forelegs.

Tarzan watched them lazily from above as they scratched in the rotting loam for bugs and beetles and grubworms, or sought among the branches of the trees for eggs and young birds, or luscious caterpillars.

A moment later a gloom-shrouded figure moved out from beside a tent that housed one of the kootch shows, hurried across the concourse, slipped into the darkness on the far side of the Ferris wheel, no more than twenty feet away from me, reappeared in the moonlight by the Caterpillar.

They strike against leafhoppers, scale, Whiteflies, larvae of beetles, and caterpillars.

Pavement plenty good enough for motorcars crumbled when caterpillar treads supporting fifteen or twenty times the weight of a motorcar dug into it.