Caddises

/ˈkædɪsɪz/ noun

Plural of caddis; insects whose larvae build protective cases, or the material from which such cases are made.

From 'caddis,' origin uncertain but possibly from the yarn-making trade. Applied to the insects because their cases resemble woven material.

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