centipede

[ˈsentɪpiːd]

centipede Definition

  • 1a small, long, thin animal with many legs. Centipedes are found in most parts of the world and usually live in soil or under stones and leaves.
  • 2a game played by children in which they run around trying to catch each other, with one child being 'it' and the others trying not to be caught

Using centipede: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "centipede" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I found a centipede crawling on my wall.

  • Example

    The children were playing centipede in the park.

centipede Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for centipede

Phrases with centipede

  • a common species of centipede that is found in homes and buildings, known for its speed and ability to catch other insects

    Example

    I saw a house centipede running across my bathroom floor.

  • a large species of centipede that can grow up to 30 cm long and is found in tropical regions

    Example

    The giant centipede is a fearsome predator that feeds on other insects and small animals.

  • a similar arthropod with two pairs of legs per body segment, usually slower than centipedes

    Example

    The millipede is often mistaken for the centipede due to their similar appearance.

Origins of centipede

from Latin 'centum', meaning 'hundred', and 'pes', meaning 'foot'

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Summary: centipede in Brief

A 'centipede' [ˈsentɪpiːd] is a small, long, thin animal with many legs that lives in soil or under stones and leaves. It can also refer to a children's game where one child tries to catch the others. There are different types of centipedes, such as the house centipede and the giant centipede, and they are often confused with millipedes.