Caterpillar
— Noun
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~ a large tracked vehicle that is propelled by two endless metal belts; frequently used for moving earth in construction and farm work
caterpillar
— Noun
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~ a wormlike and often brightly colored and hairy or spiny larva of a butterfly or moth
caterwaul
— Verb
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~ utter shrieks, as of cats
caterwaul
— Noun
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~ the yowling sound made by a cat in heat
catfish
— Noun
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~ large ferocious northern deep-sea food fishes with strong teeth and no pelvic fins
catfish
— Noun
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~ any of numerous mostly freshwater bottom-living fishes of Eurasia and North America with barbels like whiskers around the mouth
catfish
— Noun
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~ flesh of scaleless food fish of the southern United States; often farmed
catgut
— Noun
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~ a strong cord made from the intestines of sheep and used in surgery
catgut
— Noun
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~ perennial subshrub of eastern North America having downy leaves yellowish and rose flowers and; source of rotenone
Catharanthus
— Noun
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~ small genus of erect annual or perennial herbs native to Madagascar; widely naturalized in the tropics; formerly included in genus Vinca
Cathari
— Noun
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~ a Christian religious sect in southern France in the 12th and 13th centuries; believers in Albigensianism
Catharism
— Noun
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~ a Christian movement considered to be a medieval descendant of Manichaeism in southern France in the 12th and 13th centuries; characterized by dualism (asserted the coexistence of two mutually opposed principles, one good and one evil); was exterminated for heresy during the Inquisition