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caddice Caddis, kad′dis, n. the larva of
the May-fly and other species of Phryganea, which lives in water in a
sheath formed of fragments of wood, stone, shell, leaves, &c., open
at both ends—caddis-worms form excellent bait for
trout.—n.Cad′dis-fly
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