noun
- caterpillars that produce silk cocoons, especially those of the domesticated moth Bombyx mori used commercially for silk production
Examples
- The silkworms spun their cocoons after feeding on mulberry leaves for weeks.
- Ancient Chinese farmers carefully tended their silkworms to produce fine silk thread.
- The biology class observed silkworms transforming from caterpillars to moths.
- Silkworms have been domesticated for over 5,000 years.
- The silkworms require a steady diet of fresh mulberry leaves to thrive.
- Commercial silk production depends on raising healthy silkworms in controlled conditions.