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caddice (n.)

Alt. of Caddis

caddice Sentence Examples

  1. The translucent wings of the caddisfly fluttered as it danced on the water's surface.
  2. The caddis larva, aptly named for its portable silk case, scurried along the riverbed.
  3. Using pebbles and twigs, the caddis meticulously constructed its intricate caddis casing.
  4. Predators in the stream, like fish and frogs, eagerly awaited the emergence of new caddisflies.
  5. Scientists study caddisfly populations to monitor the health of freshwater ecosystems.
  6. The caddisfly's life cycle, from aquatic larva to flying adult, fascinates entomologists.
  7. Caddisflies, unlike butterflies, utilize silk not for cocoons but for portable, protective cases.
  8. Fly fishermen often imitate caddisflies using colorful artificial lures called "caddis patterns."
  9. The delicate caddisfly, despite its small size, plays a crucial role in the food chain of freshwater environments.
  10. As the sun sets, the caddisfly hatches begin, transforming the water's surface with a flurry of activity.

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The translucent wings of the caddisfly fluttered as it danced on the water's surface.

The caddis larva, aptly named for its portable silk case, scurried along the riverbed.

Using pebbles and twigs, the caddis meticulously constructed its intricate caddis casing.

Predators in the stream, like fish and frogs, eagerly awaited the emergence of new caddisflies.