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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...
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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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computer worm is a
standalone malware computer program that
replicates itself in
order to
spread to
other computers. It
often uses a
computer network...
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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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Wormer is a town in the
Dutch province of
North Holland. It is a part of the muni****lity of Wormerland, and lies
about 13 km
northwest of Amsterdam. The...
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official insignias,
although the one with
stylized red
curved text (the "
worm") was
retired from
official use from May 22, 1992,
until April 3, 2020, when...
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worm progressively less input, and more
moves by the
worm results in a
familiar situation for
which the
worm has
already been trained. As the
worms move...
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Eunice aphroditois is a
benthic bristle worm of warm
marine waters. It
lives mainly in the
Atlantic Ocean, but can also be
found in the Indo-Pacific. It...