The larva of any member of a large, widespread group of moths is called an inchworm. Also called loopers, inchworms move in a characteristic “inching” or “looping” gait by extending the front part of the body and bringing the rear up to meet it. Resembling twigs or leaf stems, they feed on foliage and can seriously damage or even destroy trees.
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To become an inchworm.—Country Living, 31 Mar. 2023 Another unremarkable caterpillar—a tiny brown inchworm—represented not just a new species but possibly a new genus.—Elizabeth Kolbert, The New Yorker, 13 Mar. 2023 The device is built from a strip of light-responsive polymer that arcs and straightens akin to an inchworm, while liquid crystal elastomers and synthetic magnet patches mimic on either end geckos’ gravity-defying grip.—Andrew Paul, Popular Science, 27 Feb. 2023 The simulated and real robots can use shape change to switch between rolling gaits and inchworm gaits, to locomote in multiple environments.—IEEE Spectrum, 23 Jan. 2023 See all Example Sentences for inchworm
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