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larva

[C] Countable
pl: larvae

The term evokes a sense of incompleteness and raw potential. It describes a creature that is not merely "small," but structurally different from its future self, emphasizing a state of transition rather than just growth. In scientific contexts, it is neutral and precise. However, in casual conversation, it often carries a visceral or slightly repulsive connotation due to the association with maggots or worms. Unlike 'juvenile' or 'adolescent,' which imply a smaller version of an adult, 'larva' implies a total biological transformation (metamorphosis). It represents a distinct life phase where the primary purpose is consumption and energy storage.

Meanings

Noun

The active immature form of an insect, typically resembling a worm, which undergoes complex metamorphosis before becoming an adult.

"The caterpillar is the larva of the butterfly."

Noun

The immature form of some other animals, such as amphibians or mollusks, that is morphologically distinct from the adult.

"Tadpoles are the larval stage of frogs."

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