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lumbricoid, a. and n. Zool.|ˈlʌmbraɪkɔɪd| [ad. mod.L. lumbrīcoīd-ēs: see lumbricus and -oid.] A. adj. Resembling the lumbricus or round-worm, Ascaris lumbricoides. B. n. The round-worm.
1849–52Todd Cycl. Anat. IV. 853/2 The presence of lumbricoid ascarides in the intestine. 1882Quain's Dict. Med. 855/2 All the larger round-worms infesting man and animals are apt to be called lumbricoids. 1892Lancet 20 Jan. 284/2 The possible relations between micro-organisms and these lumbricoids being thus established. |