How Do You Spell CORNICLE?

Pronunciation: [kˈɔːnɪkə͡l] (IPA)

The word "cornicle" is spelled with an initial "c," followed by the letters "o-r-n-i-c-l-e." In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced as /ˈkɔːnɪkəl/. The "c" is pronounced like a "k," while the "o" is pronounced with an "oh" sound. The "r" is pronounced with a slight roll that produces a trill sound. The middle syllable is pronounced with a short "ih" sound followed by a "k" sound. The final "l-e" is pronounced as a "k-l" sound.

CORNICLE Meaning and Definition

  1. A cornicle refers to a small, slender tubular organ found on the back of certain insects, particularly aphids. It is considered a specialized glandular structure that is unique to this group of insects. The cornicle is typically located on the posterior end of the abdomen and is often referred to as a wax gland or siphunculus.

    From a physical perspective, a cornicle appears as a thin, needle-like structure protruding from the insect's body. Its primary function is to excrete waxy, sticky substances known as honeydew. These secretions are believed to serve different purposes, including defense against predators or parasites, facilitating excretion, and aiding in the regulation of water balance.

    The cornicles of aphids are of particular interest to agricultural scientists and entomologists due to their ecological implications. Aphids are notorious plant pests that feed by sucking the sap from various plants, damaging crops in the process. Understanding the biochemistry and functionality of the cornicles may contribute to the development of more efficient pest control strategies.

    In summary, a cornicle is a specialized organ found on the rear of certain insects, such as aphids, responsible for secreting waxy substances. It plays a crucial role in the insect's defense mechanisms, excretion, and water regulation.

  2. A little horn.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for CORNICLE

  • cornial
  • xornicle
  • vornicle
  • fornicle
  • dornicle
  • cirnicle
  • ckrnicle
  • clrnicle
  • cprnicle
  • c0rnicle
  • c9rnicle
  • coenicle
  • codnicle
  • cofnicle
  • cotnicle
  • co5nicle
  • co4nicle
  • corbicle
  • cormicle
  • corjicle

Etymology of CORNICLE

The word "cornicle" originates from the Latin word "corniculum", which means "little horn" or "small projection". The term "corniculum" is derived from the Latin word "cornu", meaning "horn". In English, "cornicle" refers to a small, horn-like projection on the body of certain insects, particularly aphids. The term was first recorded in English in the late 18th century.

Plural form of CORNICLE is CORNICLES

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