Any of various moths of the family Lasiocampidae, whose larvae often construct tentlike webs among the branches of trees.
[From the shape of its cocoon.]
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eg·ger eg·gar (ĕg'ər) ![]() |
[From the shape of its cocoon.]
| WordNet: egger |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
moth having nonfunctional mouthparts as adults; larvae feed on tree foliage and spin egg-shaped cocoons
Synonym: eggar
| Wikipedia: Egger |
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