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stridulate

[ strij-uh-leyt ]

verb (used without object)

, strid·u·lat·ed, strid·u·lat·ing.
  1. to produce a shrill, grating sound, as a cricket does, by rubbing together certain parts of the body; shrill.


stridulate

/ ˈstrɪdjʊˌleɪt; ˈstrɪdjʊˌleɪtərɪ /

verb

  1. intr (of insects such as the cricket) to produce sounds by rubbing one part of the body against another


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Derived Forms

  • stridulatory, adjective
  • ˌstriduˈlation, noun
  • ˈstriduˌlator, noun

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Other Words From

  • stridu·lation noun
  • strid·u·la·to·ry [strij, -, uh, -l, uh, -tawr-ee, -tohr-ee], adjective
  • un·stridu·lating adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of stridulate1

First recorded in 1830–40; back formation from stridulation; stridulous, -ate 1, -ion

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Word History and Origins

Origin of stridulate1

C19: back formation from stridulation, from Latin strīdulus creaking, hissing, from strīdēre to make a harsh noise

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Example Sentences

Many insects stridulate by rubbing together specially modified parts of their hard integuments.

The insects which employ the fourth method also stridulate during night.

Stridulate: to make a creaking noise by rubbing together two ridged or roughened surfaces.

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