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Vermeologist
Vermeologist Ver`me*ol"o*gist, n. One who treats of vermes, or worms; a helminthologist.
Vermeology
Vermeology Ver`me*ol"o*gy, n. [L. vermes worms + -logy.] (Zo["o]l.) A discourse or treatise on worms; that part of zo["o]logy which treats of worms; helminthology. [R.]

Meaning of Meolo from wikipedia

- Meolo (Italian: [ˈmɛːolo]; Venetian: Mégoło [ˈme(ɡ)oɰo]) is a town in the Metropolitan City of Venice, Veneto, northern Italy. It is south of SR89 regional...
- Albert A. "Luby" DiMeolo (October 27, 1903 – June 17, 1966) was an American football player and coach. He was the second ever head coach for the Pittsburgh...
- from the original on February 23, 2008. Retrieved March 20, 2008. "Luby DiMeolo Coaching Record". Pro Football Reference. Archived from the original on...
- Formerly the Pittsburgh Pirates (1933–1939) Forrest Douds (1933) Luby DiMeolo (1934) Joe Bach (1935–1936) Johnny "Blood" McNally (1937–1939) Walt Kiesling...
- Maria del Pero (Our Lady of the Pero). The Pero is the ancient name for the Meolo river. The abbey was founded in 958 by the Benedictines. Holy Roman Emperor...
- E 70 (national motorway A4) near Meolo in Italy....
- Formerly the Pittsburgh Pirates (1933–1939) Forrest Douds (1933) Luby DiMeolo (1934) Joe Bach (1935–1936) Johnny "Blood" McNally (1937–1939) Walt Kiesling...
- (1 November 1926 – 18 April 2016) was an Italian photographer. Born in Meolo, Venice, Roiter graduated as a chemist, but from 1947 he devoted himself...
- Muro Lucan Church Catholic Church Diocese Diocese of Muro Lucano In office 1486–1517 Predecessor Meolo de Mascabruni Successor Antonio Camillo Pesci...
- Formerly the Pittsburgh Pirates (1933–1939) Forrest Douds (1933) Luby DiMeolo (1934) Joe Bach (1935–1936) Johnny "Blood" McNally (1937–1939) Walt Kiesling...