chrysalis
/ˈkrɪsəlɪs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkrɪsəlɪs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkri-sə-ləs/ (ame, mw)
chrysalis — noun
- chrysalissingular
- chrysalisesplural
1. the hard shell that covers a butterfly or moth during the stage before it comes
the hard shell that covers a butterfly or moth during the stage before it comes out as a winged adult, or the insect inside that shell.
Ari watched the green chrysalis hanging under a leaf in the garden.
collocation: chrysalis hanging under a leaf
The class opened the jar and found a chrysalis beside the branch.
chrysalis beside the branch
During science week, Imran drew each chrysalis before the wings appeared.
Our teacher said the chrysalis would split open by Friday morning.
The brown chrysalis shook gently as the butterfly inside began to move.
用法筆記
In everyday English, chrysalis is mainly used for butterflies. In science writing, pupa is the broader term, and cocoon often refers to the silk covering around some moth pupae rather than the stage itself.