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Definition of cocoon
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Cocoon
(n.) The case of silk made by
spiders
to
protect
their eggs.
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Dupion
::
Dupion
(n.) A
double
cocoon,
made by two
silkworms..
Silk
::
Silk (n.) The fine, soft
thread
produced
by
various
species
of
caterpillars
in
forming
the
cocoons
within
which the worm is
inclosed
during
the pupa
state,
especially
that
produced
by the
larvae
of
Bombyx
mori..
Silkworm
::
Silkworm
(n.) The larva of any one of
numerous
species
of
bombycid
moths,
which spins a large
amount
of
strong
silk in
constructing
its
cocoon
before
changing
to a
pupa..
Gut
::
Gut (n.) The sac of silk taken from a
silkworm
(when ready to spin its
cocoon),
for the
purpose
of
drawing
it out into a
thread.
This, when dry, is
exceedingly
strong,
and is used as the snood of a fish
line..
Bottom
::
Bottom
(n.) A ball or skein of
thread;
a
cocoon.
Cappadine
::
Cappadine
(n.) A floss or waste
obtained
from the
cocoon
after the silk has been
reeled
off, used for
shag..
Cocoon
::
Cocoon
(n.) The case
constructed
by any
insect
to
contain
its larva or pupa.
Cocoon
::
Cocoon
(n.) The egg cases of
mucus,
etc., made by
leeches
and other
worms..
Ant Egg
::
Ant egg () One of the small white
egg-shaped
pupae or
cocoons
of the ant, often seen in or about
ant-hills,
and
popularly
supposed
to be
eggs..
Spider
::
Spider
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
arachnids
comprising
the order
Araneina.
Spiders
have the
mandibles
converted
into
poison
fangs,
or
falcers.
The
abdomen
is large and not
segmented,
with two or three pairs of
spinnerets
near the end, by means of which they spin
threads
of silk to form
cocoons,
or
nests,
to
protect
their eggs and
young.
Many
species
spin also
complex
webs to
entrap
the
insects
upon which they prey. The eyes are
usually
eight in
number
(rarely
six), and are
situated
on t
Trehala
::
Trehala
(n.) An
amorphous
variety
of manna
obtained
from the nests and
cocoons
of a
Syrian
coleopterous
insect
(Larinus
maculatus,
L.
nidificans,
etc.) which feeds on the
foliage
of a
variety
of
thistle.
It is used as an
article
of food, and is
called
also nest
sugar..
Filature
::
Filature
(n.) A reel for
drawing
off silk from
cocoons;
also, an
establishment
for
reeling
silk..
Cocoon
::
Cocoon
(n.) An
oblong
case in which the
silkworm
lies in its
chrysalis
state.
It is
formed
of
threads
of silk spun by the worm just
before
leaving
the
larval
state.
From these the silk of
commerce
is
prepared.
Cocoon
::
Cocoon
(n.) The case of silk made by
spiders
to
protect
their eggs.
Filature
::
Filature
(n.) A
drawing
out into
threads;
hence,
the
reeling
of silk from
cocoons..
Spin
::
Spin (v. t.) To form (a web, a
cocoon,
silk, or the like) from
threads
produced
by the
extrusion
of a
viscid,
transparent
liquid,
which
hardens
on
coming
into
contact
with the air; -- said of the
spider,
the
silkworm,
etc..
Promethea
::
Promethea
(n.) A large
American
bombycid
moth
(Callosamia
promethea).
Its larva feeds on the
sassafras,
wild
cherry,
and other
trees,
and
suspends
its
cocoon
from a
branch
by a
silken
band..
Cocoonery
::
Cocoonery
(n.) A
building
or
apartment
for
silkworms,
when
feeding
and
forming
cocoons..
Knubs
::
Knubs (n. pl.) Waste silk
formed
in
winding
off the
threads
from a
cocoon.
Kell
::
Kell (n.) The
cocoon
or
chrysalis
of an
insect.
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