cockroach
/ˈkɑkəɹoʊt͡ʃ/
UK: /ˈkɒkɹəʊt͡ʃ/
cockroach
English
Noun Top 11,575
American (Lessac)
(medium)
Female
0.8s
American (Amy)
(medium)
Female
0.9s
American (Ryan)
(medium)
Male
0.7s
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Definition
Any black or brown straight-winged insect of the order Blattodea that is not a termite.
Etymology
From Spanish cucaracha, from cuca (“butterfly caterpillars”), of onomatopoeic origin; see also Greek κόκκυξ (kókkux) and Late Latin cucus. Influenced, by means of folk etymology, by cock and roach. Doublet of cucaracha.
Example Sentences
- "Then there were cockroach hunts; we chased them out of their haunts, where at night they busily devoured currants, jam, and sugar; in fact their diet was far more varied than ours, for they made plentiful meals off our boots, the coverings of our books, and any stray pieces of flannel that came in their way."
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