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ci·ca·da \sə̇ˈkādə, -ädə, -ȧdə also sī- sometimes ˈsikədə\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin 1. capitalized : a genus (the type of the family Cicadidae) of homopterous insects with a stout body, wide blunt head, and large transparent wings 2. plural cacadas also cica·dae \-(ˌ)dē\ : any insect of the family Cicadidae (order Hemiptera) — called also harvest fly, locust |