Caterpillar vs Budmoth - What's the difference?
caterpillar | budmoth |
The larva of a butterfly or moth; leafworm.
A vehicle with a caterpillar track; a crawler.
Any of various moths, whose caterpillars are the budworms.
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As nouns the difference between caterpillar and budmoth
is that caterpillar is the larva of a butterfly or moth; leafworm while budmoth is any of various moths, whose caterpillars are the budworms.caterpillar
English
(wikipedia caterpillar)Alternative forms
* caterpiller (archaic)Noun
(en noun)- The bird just ate that green caterpillar .
Synonyms
* (moth or butterfly larva)Derived terms
* caterpillar catcher * caterpillar eater * caterpillar hunter * caterpillar track * tent caterpillarSee also
* pillarbudmoth
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Noun
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