caterpillar - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of caterpillar in Hindi

  • कमला
  • पेटी
  • झांझा

adjective

  • पेटीदार
  • ढोलाकार
  • इल्ली
  • केटरपिलर
  • टैंक आदि के पहियों पर चढ़ायी जानेवाली माल

caterpillar Definition

  • the larva of a butterfly or moth, having a segmented wormlike body with three pairs of true legs and several pairs of leglike appendages. Caterpillars may be hairy, have warning coloration, or be colored to resemble their surroundings. ( एक तितली या पतंगे का लार्वा, तीन खंडों वाले सच्चे पैरों और कई जोड़ी पैरों वाले उपांगों के साथ खंडित वर्मलाइक शरीर होता है। कैटरपिलर बालों वाले हो सकते हैं, चेतावनी रंगाई हो सकती है, या अपने परिवेश के समान रंग के हो सकते हैं। )
  • an articulated steel band passing around the wheels of a vehicle for travel on rough ground. ( उबड़-खाबड़ जमीन पर यात्रा के लिए एक वाहन के पहियों के चारों ओर से गुजरता हुआ एक स्पष्ट स्टील बैंड। )

caterpillar Example

  • Before the adult butterfly emerges from its caterpillar , it must crawl out of its skin about five times before changing into a pupa. ( वयस्क तितली अपने कैटरपिलर से उभरने से पहले, प्यूपा में बदलने से पहले इसे लगभग पांच बार अपनी त्वचा से बाहर निकालना चाहिए। )
  • Remember when you saw an earthworm poke itself out of the ground and the caterpillar eating your mother's parsley. ( याद रखें जब आपने एक केंचुआ को जमीन से बाहर देखा और कैटरपिलर को अपनी माँ के अजमोद को खाते हुए देखा। )
  • The larvae of the painted lady butterfly - the thistle caterpillar - have been drawing a large amount of attention from anyone who has observed Canada thistle patches this spring. ( चित्रित महिला तितली का लार्वा - थिसल कैटरपिलर - इस वसंत में कनाडा के थिसल पैच का अवलोकन करने वाले किसी भी व्यक्ति का ध्यान अपनी ओर आकर्षित कर रहा है। )
  • A caterpillar is the larva of a butterfly or moth (or, loosely, of various other insects) A grub is the larva of a beetle, but this term too is used loosely. ( एक कैटरपिलर एक तितली या कीट का लार्वा है (या, शिथिल, विभिन्न अन्य कीड़ों के लिए) एक ग्रब एक बीटल का लार्वा है, लेकिन इस शब्द का भी शिथिल उपयोग किया जाता है। )

More Sentence

  • The ants are duped by chemicals into accepting, nurturing, and protecting the butterfly caterpillar as one of their own.
  • A Black-throated Green Warbler dropped into view, a tiny green caterpillar grasped in the vise of his slender bill.
  • Mr Hall said: ‘He was knocked to the ground and the caterpillar wheels went over him and completely mashed his leg.’
  • In the animal world look how a caterpillar passes into a form of sleep and a little later a butterfly is formed.
  • The ship arrived at Immingham on August 24 from the Middle East, carrying a load of caterpillar tracks .
  • For example, some moth caterpillars overwinter on exposed ridges.
  • The wasp is skilled in killing its prey which include all types of insects, spiders, flies, caterpillars even the large blue bottle which it dewings, strips it of its legs and then carries the trunk back to the nest.
  • There are more caterpillars and other insects, which are important foods for several types of birds living in the forest understory, in thinned stands that encourage more hardwood shrubs.
  • In a related study Clay and his colleagues will examine how the cicadas influence the ecological relationship between insect-eating birds and caterpillars .
  • A cohort of caterpillars bands together to travel in a long column, looking to all the world like the dangerous body of a single, large snake.
  • Beds of nettles are slashed to the ground when the caterpillars of red admiral and other butterflies are hatching for next year's generation.
  • The caterpillars of the gypsy moth are destructive defoliators that feed primarily on oak trees causing growth loss, crown dieback, and tree mortality.
  • Children collect termite, snails, and the caterpillars of several insects.
  • For much of the year, most birds feed primarily on insects - everything from caterpillars to mosquitoes, aphids, and mites.
  • Many familiar animals have a larval form: caterpillars turn into butterflies, and tadpoles into frogs.
  • He developed caterpillar tracks that replaced wheels on combine harvesters.
  • These pests are almost certainly the caterpillars of the codling moth.
  • The children compared one state of growth to another as the larvae became caterpillars , then butterflies.
  • Inside is rosewood luxury, downstairs bunks and beds, and under them, two six hundred horsepower caterpillars capable of pushing them across the sea at thirty-five knots.
  • About two to three weeks after the female butterfly lays her eggs on a plant, the larval caterpillars drop to the ground.
  • He says that the caterpillars are ermine moths, which weave silk tents over bird cherry and other fruit trees.
  • The vehicle, on caterpillar tracks , came through the field at Pepperhill near the Channel Tunnel rail link.
  • Continue to check for cabbage-white butterfly caterpillars and remove, bag and bin any affected leaves.
  • This is a yellow JCB vehicle on two large caterpillar tracks with a cab that can rotate all the way around, and a big scoop on an articulated arm at the front.
  • Flying to several sites to deposit eggs is a strategy used by all moths and butterflies whose caterpillars must hide from predators.
  • A host of other insects visit backyard orchards - various caterpillars , pear slugs, and leafhoppers to name a few.