crane fly
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of insect: A crane fly is a long-legged, slender-bodied fly that resembles a large mosquito in appearance but does not bite or suck blood.
Usage
- The word "crane fly" is used as a countable noun. It refers to the insect itself.
- Example:
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Advanced Usage
- "Daddy longlegs": In some regions, particularly in the United Kingdom and other parts of the English-speaking world, "crane fly" is commonly called a "daddy longlegs". (Note: In North America, "daddy longlegs" more commonly refers to a type of arachnid, the harvestman.)
- Example: The children were fascinated by the daddy longlegs (crane fly) in the garden.
Variants and Related Words
- Crane flies (plural noun): The standard plural form.
- Tipulidae (noun): The scientific family name for crane flies.
Synonyms
- Daddy longlegs (noun, regional): A common informal name.
- Mosquito hawk (noun, regional, US): Another informal name, though this can also refer to other insects that eat mosquitoes.
Different Meanings
- The term "crane fly" refers specifically to the insect. It is not to be confused with:
- Crane (noun): A large, tall machine used for lifting heavy objects, or a type of large wading bird.
- Fly (noun/verb): The general term for the insect order Diptera or the action of moving through the air.
Noun
- long-legged slender flies that resemble large mosquitoes but do not bite