katydid — (n.) insect of the locust family (Microsentrum rhombifolium), 1784, American English (perhaps first used by John Bartram), imitative of the stridulous sound the male makes when it rubs its front wings together. The sound itself is more accurately … Etymology dictionary
katydid — ☆ katydid [kāt′ē did΄ ] n. [echoic of the sound made by the males] any of several large, green orthopteran insects (esp. family Tettigoniidae) having long, slender antennae and long hind legs: the male has highly developed stridulating organs on… … English World dictionary
katydid — /kay tee did/, n. any of several large, usually green, American long horned grasshoppers, the males of which produce a characteristic song. [1745 55, Amer.; imit.] * * * Any of numerous species in several subfamilies of the long horned… … Universalium
katydid — noun Etymology: imitative Date: 1784 any of various large green American long horned grasshoppers usually having stridulating organs on the forewings of the males that produce a loud shrill sound … New Collegiate Dictionary
katydid — noun /ˈkeɪtiˌdɪd/ A type of grasshopper, scientific name Tettigoniidae. Syn: bush cricket … Wiktionary
katydid — ka|ty|did [ˈkeıtidıd] n [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: From the sound] AmE a type of large ↑grasshopper … Dictionary of contemporary English
katydid — n. large variety of grasshopper which produces a singing sound by rubbing its wings together (common to central and eastern parts of the U.S.) … English contemporary dictionary
katydid — [ keɪtɪdɪd] noun a large bush cricket native to North America, the male of which makes a characteristic sound which resembles the name. [Microcentrum and other genera.] … English new terms dictionary
katydid — noun (C) AmE a type of large grasshopper that makes a noise like the sound of the words katy did … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
katydid — ka·ty·did … English syllables