caterpillar in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for caterpillar in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

caterpillar [Am ˈkædə(r)ˌpɪlər, Brit ˈkatəpɪlə] N

2.1. caterpillar:

caterpillar, a. caterpillar track MIL, TRANSP

Translations for caterpillar in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

caterpillar in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for caterpillar in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

caterpillar [ˈkætəpɪləʳ, Am ˈkæt̬ɚpɪlɚ] N

Translations for caterpillar in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Soon more than 13,400 Caterpillar workers were walking the picket line.
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Some reports estimate that there have been over 80,000 caterpillars of several different taxa feeding on a single oak tree.
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The caterpillars live in deciduous trees, which they strip off leaves after emerging from their eggs.
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Golden-winged warblers have strong gaping (opening) musculature for their bill, allowing them to uncover hidden caterpillars.
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Dead spiders and caterpillars will eventually turn into food.
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The colour of the caterpillars darkens before pupation.
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The caterpillar is grey to brown with darker markings, faint pinstripes and orange spiracles.
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They have variously been compared to worms with legs, caterpillars and slugs.
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These chemical exploratory trails allow caterpillars to find their way back to the tent.
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The flame-throated warbler feeds on caterpillars, insects and spiders picked off the foliage with its sharp pointed bill.
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