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usually no eyes.
Worms vary in size from
microscopic to over 1
metre (3.3 ft) in
length for
marine polychaete worms (bristle
worms); 6.7
metres (22 ft)...
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worms in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Worms may
refer to:
Worm, an
invertebrate animal with a tube-like body and no
limbs Worms, Germany,...
- Look up
worm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
worm is an
animal with a long
cylindrical tube-like body and no limbs.
Worm, The
Worm or
WORM may also...
- Look up tube
worm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
tubeworm is any
worm-like
sessile invertebrate that
anchors its tail to an
underwater surface...
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Worms (/vɔːrmz/;
German pronunciation: [vɔʁms] ) is a city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany,
situated on the
Upper Rhine about 60 km (40 mi) south-southwest...
- The Diet of
Worms of 1521 (German:
Reichstag zu
Worms [ˈʁaɪçstaːk tsuː ˈvɔʁms]) was an
imperial diet (a
formal deliberative ****embly) of the Holy Roman...
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worm **** and
worm gear. The
terminology is
often confused by
imprecise use of the term
worm gear to
refer to the
worm, the
worm wheel, or the
worm drive...
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worming in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Worming may
refer to: Deworming, the
giving of an
anthelmintic drug to a
human or
animal to rid them...
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Parasitic worms, also
known as helminths, are a
polyphyletic group of
large macroparasites;
adults can
generally be seen with the
naked eye. Many are...
- free-living,
feeding on microorganisms, but many are parasitic.
Parasitic worms (helminths) are the
cause of soil-transmitted helminthiases. They are classified...