Meaning & Definition of word "Larva"

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    Larva

    /ˈlɑːrvə/

    noun:

    • 1. The immature, often wormlike form of an insect that hatches from the egg and undergoes metamorphosis into an adult.
      • Example: The caterpillar is the larva of the butterfly, which will eventually transform into its beautiful winged form.
    • 2. A similar immature form of other animals, especially in the context of marine life.
      • Example: The larva of the sea urchin is planktonic and drift through the ocean before settling on the seafloor.
    • 3. In the context of certain amphibians, the larval stage often aquatic and undergoing significant transformation.
      • Example: Tadpoles are the larval form of frogs, living in water and breathing through gills.

    Etymology

    Latin 'larva', meaning 'ghost' or 'mask'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    larva of a fly:

    Refers specifically to the maggot stage.

    larval stage:

    The early developmental phase of an organism.

    Related Words

    metamorphosis:

    The process of transformation from an immature form to an adult form.

    pupa:

    The stage in an insect's life cycle between the larva and the adult.

    Slang Meanings of larva

    Meaning: A term used to describe someone considered to be immature or not contributing.

    Example Sentence: He's just a larva in the workplace, not pulling his weight.

    Meaning: Referring to someone who is overly dependent or lacks independence.

    Example Sentence: Stop being such a larva and learn to do things on your own.