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		Definition of caddis worm in English: caddis wormnoun The soft-bodied aquatic larva of a caddis fly, used as fishing bait.  Example sentencesExamples -  Or you may have a lot of red mites or caddis worms in your pond - they love to eat amphibian eggs.
 -  We could fish for tiddlers or caddis worms, paddle or swim, make camps or bird watch - the fields were ours.
 -  Many fly fishers have used the Pott flies and feel they are a good caddis imitation for both the caddis worm and the emerging caddis pupa.
 -  Eurasian dippers usually feed on the larvae of aquatic insects like caddis worms and beetles.
 -  Speaking of caddis worms there are still a lot of them crawling around out there.
 
    Definition of caddis worm in US English: caddis wormnounˈkadəs ˌwərm The soft-bodied, aquatic larva of a caddisfly, often used as fishing bait.  Example sentencesExamples -  We could fish for tiddlers or caddis worms, paddle or swim, make camps or bird watch - the fields were ours.
 -  Speaking of caddis worms there are still a lot of them crawling around out there.
 -  Eurasian dippers usually feed on the larvae of aquatic insects like caddis worms and beetles.
 -  Many fly fishers have used the Pott flies and feel they are a good caddis imitation for both the caddis worm and the emerging caddis pupa.
 -  Or you may have a lot of red mites or caddis worms in your pond - they love to eat amphibian eggs.
 
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