Caddice
caddis1 .
caddisworm.
a kind of woolen braid, ribbon, or tape.
Historical Examples
The Insect Folk Margaret Warner Morley
The Insect Folk Margaret Warner Morley
The Insect Folk Margaret Warner Morley
The Insect Folk Margaret Warner Morley
The Insect Folk Margaret Warner Morley
The Insect Folk Margaret Warner Morley
The Insect Folk Margaret Warner Morley
noun
a type of coarse woollen yarn, braid, or fabric
n.
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