Butterfly ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Butterfly ( noun )

  1. A flying insect with two pairs of wings, typically brightly colored, and a slender body.
  2. A person who flits from one interest or person to another.

Origin:

The word butterfly comes from the old english word butterfloege, which means a butterfly or a yellow fly. this word is a combination of the words butter, which means yellow, and fly, which refers to the insect.

Examples:

  1. The butterfly fluttered its wings.
  2. The children chased the butterflies in the garden.
  3. He was a butterfly collector.
  4. She was a butterfly in the social scene, always flitting from one group to another.
  5. Butterfly is a symbol of transformation and change.

(As a verb)

Butterfly ( verb )

  1. A flying insect with two pairs of wings, typically brightly colored, and a slender body.
  2. A person who flits from one interest or person to another.

Origin:

The word butterfly comes from the old english word butterfloege, which means a butterfly or a yellow fly. this word is a combination of the words butter, which means yellow, and fly, which refers to the insect.

Examples:

  1. The butterfly fluttered its wings.
  2. The children chased the butterflies in the garden.
  3. He was a butterfly collector.
  4. She was a butterfly in the social scene, always flitting from one group to another.
  5. Butterfly is a symbol of transformation and change.
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