Carabid Definition
kărə-bĭd, kə-răbĭd
noun
Webster's New World
Any of numerous chiefly dark-colored predaceous beetles of the family Carabidae that are often found under stones, logs, or piles of debris.
American Heritage
Other Word Forms of Carabid
Noun
Singular:
carabid
Plural:
carabidsOrigin of Carabid
From New Latin Cārabidae family name from Latin cārabus crustacean from Greek kārabos horned beetle, crayfish
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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