Cicada Definition & Meaning

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  • Synonyms cicada American [si-key-duh, -kah-] / sɪˈkeɪ də, -ˈkɑ- /

    noun

    plural

    cicadas, cicadae
    1. any large homopterous insect of the family Cicadidae, the male of which produces a shrill sound by means of vibrating membranes on the underside of the abdomen.

    cicada British / sɪˈkɑːdə /

    noun

    1. any large broad insect of the homopterous family Cicadidae, most common in warm regions. Cicadas have membranous wings and the males produce a high-pitched drone by vibration of a pair of drumlike abdominal organs

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    Etymology

    Origin of cicada

    1350–1400; Middle English < Latin cicāda

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    The summer’s unpleasant cicada infestation, meanwhile, is a stark reminder that his preferred droning screech comes from his dot-matrix printer, spitting out keyboard-symbol drawings he makes for customers who send him cash.

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    When we stepped onto the back porch, the whir of the cicadas made us both jump.

    From Literature

    Outdoors, the yard is alive with 17-year cicadas who are generating an increasingly eerie background hum while cheerful daytime television hosts lightly suggest ways to turn the situation into a positive.

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    The crickets and cicadas make a ceaseless, deafening buzz, coyotes cry mournfully in the distance, songbirds cheep and squawk at the first hint of dawn.

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    Leroy, observing an old superstition, made an oath to the awakening cicadas that he will turn himself in if he’s given the chance to make peace with Berta.

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