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I . worm [wɜ:m, Am wɜ:rm] N

worm

II . worm [wɜ:m, Am wɜ:rm] VB trans

1. worm (treat for worms):

to worm a cat

glow-worm [ˈgləʊwɜ:m, Am ˈgloʊwɜ:rm] N ZOOL

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Adults live in the subcutaneous tissues of humans, where they mate and produce worm-like eggs called microfilaria.
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Our results should also shed light on the spread of the introduced slow worm and effects this might have on other wildlife.
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If silkworms get this microsporidium in their worm stage, no visible symptoms occur.
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Worm charmers hammer wooden stakes into the ground, then rub them with metal slabs.
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If, on the other hand, you secretly suspect that we are all concealing worm-eaten hearts behind our outward appearances of being reasonable people, your cynicism will be confirmed.
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The shell valves then open along the suture line and the binucleate germ cell penetrates between the intestinal epithelial cells of the worm.
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They approach an anomaly, identified as a maggot hole (a parody of the worm hole).
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Our last common ancestor was a sightless worm about 500 million years ago.
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Its diet largely consists of copepods, worm larvae, mollusc larvae, ascidian larvae, amphipods and barnacle larvae.
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If the worm finds the window, the malware may display a fake error message.
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