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mantis

noun man·tis \ˈman-təs\
plural man·tis·es also man·tes \ˈman-ˌtēz\

Definition of MANTIS

:  any of an order or suborder (Mantodea and especially family Mantidae) of large usually green insects that feed on other insects and clasp their prey in forelimbs held up as if in prayer
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Origin of MANTIS

New Latin, from Greek, literally, diviner, prophet; akin to Greek mainesthai to be mad — more at mania
First Known Use: 1646

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mantis

noun man·tis \ˈman-təs\
plural man·tis·es also man·tes \ˈman-ˌtēz\

Definition of MANTIS for Kids

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