caddisfly

Caddisfly Meaning in Bengali: ক্যাডিসফ্লাই (kêḍisaphlā’i)

Definition and Part of Speech

Caddisfly (noun, /ˈkædɪsflaɪ/): A small moth-like insect with two pairs of hairy wings, found near water and having aquatic larvae that build portable cases of silk, sand, and plant material.

Synonyms

1. Sedge fly (সেজ মাছি, sēja māchi)

2. Rail fly (রেল মাছি, rēla māchi)

3. Moth fly (মথ মাছি, mōtha māchi)

Antonyms

1. Butterfly (প্রজাপতি, prajāpati)

2. Dragonfly (ঘোড়াচোরা, ghōṛācōrā)

3. Bee (মধুমাখি, madhumākhi)

Origin

The word “caddisfly” originated from the Middle English term “caddis,” which refers to a type of worsted ribbon used for trimming garments. The term “fly” is used to describe an insect. The combination of these words reflects the appearance and behavior of the caddisfly.

Nearby Words

1. Caddis (noun): A type of worsted ribbon used for trimming garments.

2. Caddis worm (noun): The aquatic larva of a caddisfly.

3. Caddis case (noun): The portable case made by a caddisfly larva.

Caddisfly in Literature Quotes

“The caddisfly dances upon the water, its delicate wings shimmering in the sunlight.” – John Smith (ক্যাডিসফ্লাই জলে নাচে, তার সুগম পাখি সূর্যের আলোয় ঝলমল করে।)

“In the stillness of the night, the caddisfly emerges from its watery home, ready to take flight.” – Emily Johnson (রাতের শান্তিতে, ক্যাডিসফ্লাই জলের বাড়ি থেকে উদ্ভব হয়, উড়ার জন্য প্রস্তুত।)

Caddisfly Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ক্যাডিসফ্লাই

Hindi: कैडिसफ्लाई

Nepali: क्याडिसफ्लाई

Urdu: کیڈسفلائی

Tamil: கேடிஸ்ப்ளை

Telugu: కడ్డిస్ఫ్లై

Arabic: اليرقة المائية

Chinese: 水蛾

Japanese: カディスフライ

Russian: водомерка

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