The word "cocoon" originates from the French word "cocon," which means "eggshell" or "nutshell." It is used to describe the protective casing that certain insects, such as butterflies and moths, spin around themselves during the pupal stage of their life cycle.
A cocoon is a head like yours .... a sentence is i have a cocoon head
"Varuka" is the Malayalam word for 'come'.
The official translation of the word come int he Igbo language is bịa.
The word "thermos" comes from the Greek word "therme," which means heat.
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A cocoon is a head like yours .... a sentence is i have a cocoon head
The plural form for the noun cocoon is cocoons.
Silk comes from the cocoon spun by the silk work. The cocoon is unwound and the silk is then processed for use by humans.
The silk strands come from the cocoon.
There is an old French word 'coque' meaning a shell, derived from Latin 'coccum' and Greek 'kokkos' both meaning a berry or seed
The word is spelled as you have done in the question.
Pupa or chrysalis.
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Maggot cocoons protect the maggot once the cocoon is fully sealed, this is called the pupa stage. They come out of the cocoon an adult and usually fly away.
Timerider- Cocoon
caterpillers make cocoons
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