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The activities of the caddis worm, as manipulated by Hubert Duprat, are prompted by the "noise"---beads, pearls and 18-karat gold pieces---introduced by the...
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CADDIS-FLY and CADDIS-WORM, the name given to insects with a superficial resemblance to moths, sometimes referred to the Neuroptera, sometimes to a special...
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Wissahickon Caddis Worm; Tied by Jerry Caruso Found these caddis worms clinging to the underside of some rocks in the Wissahickon. Took a couple of samples home and tied up a couple. Next time I went out I picked up 3 trout and several sun fish with the pattern, and it continued to produce fish in other local creeks and...
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Definition of caddis-worm – Our online dictionary has caddis-worm information from The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English dictionary.
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Larva of the caddis fly; constructs a case of silk covered with sand or plant debris - strawworm, caddice, caddis worm, caddis, caddice worm...
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According to the first view, the caddis worm owed nothing to the artist (who is simply the author of one noise among the thousands of other noises in its environment). According to the second view, the caddis worm is merely the executor of the artist’s project.
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the wormlike larva of the caddis fly that usually lives in fresh water in an elongated case made of twigs, grains of sand, etc. cemented together with silk...
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caddis worm also caddice worm n. The aquatic wormlike larva of the caddis fly, enclosed in a cylindrical case covered with grains of sand, fragments of...
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