CADELLE


Meaning of CADELLE in English

kəˈdel noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, from Provençal cadello, from Latin catella, feminine of catellus little dog, whelp; akin to Middle High German hatele goat, Old Norse hathna young she-goat, Latin catulus young of an animal, Russian kotit' sya to bear young

: the larva or adult of a small cosmopolitan black beetle ( Tenebroides mauritanicus ) destructive to stored grain and sometimes preying on other insects — compare grain beetle

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