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larval

[lahr-vuhl]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or in the form of a larva.

  2. Also larvate (of a disease) masked; not clearly defined.



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Other Word Forms

  • postlarval adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of larval1

From the Latin word , dating back to 1650–60. See larva, -al 1
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It is believed to be a host plant to more than a dozen butterflies and moths in their larval stage and it starts blooming in the late winter, when wildflowers are still trying to awake.

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After being exposed to the stress of starvation and physical injury, the comb jellies in Soto-Angel’s care reverted back to a cydippid larval stage.

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Lead researcher Dr Martin Smith said this was a dream fossil, in part because it was preserved in its larval, or immature, stage - when its body was still developing.

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The black dots are larval tracks pushing into an oak, while the white object is a pupa preparing to become an adult.

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They’re carnivorous creatures that use stinging tentacles hanging below the surface to catch prey such as copepods, fish eggs, larval fish and smaller plankton.

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