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单词 wormeries
释义

worm /wûrm/

noun
  1. A small long slender cylindrical animal without backbone or limbs, esp one of the classes Polychaeta and Oligochaeta, including the earthworm and marine worm
  2. Any superficially similar but unrelated animal, such as the flatworms (Platyhelminthes) and the roundworms (Nematoda)
  3. A grub
  4. A maggot
  5. A snake or a dragon (archaic)
  6. Any creeping or crawling animal (obsolete)
  7. Anything spiral
  8. The thread of a screw
  9. The lytta or vermiform cartilage of the tongue of a dog or other carnivorous mammal
  10. A spiral pipe for condensation in distilling
  11. Anything that corrupts, gnaws or torments
  12. Remorse
  13. A mean, grovelling or in any way contemptible creature
  14. (in pl) any intestinal disease characterized by the presence of parasitic worms
  15. Any ailment supposed to be caused by a worm, eg toothache (obsolete)
  16. A tick or mite in the hand, etc, esp one alleged humorously to infest the hands of idlers (obsolete)
  17. A piece of software designed, like a virus, for sabotage, differing from a virus in being an independent program rather than a piece of coding, which, once inserted into a network, reproduces itself like a parasitic worm throughout it (computing)
  18. A graph displaying the progress of something, eg shifts in opinion, as a moving line
intransitive verb
  1. To seek for or catch worms
  2. To move or make one's way like a worm, to squirm
  3. To work slowly or secretly
transitive verb
  1. To treat for or rid of worms
  2. To cause to be eaten by worms
  3. (reflexive) to work (oneself) slowly or secretly
  4. To elicit by slow and indirect means (with out or from)
  5. To remove the lytta or vermiform cartilage from the tongue of
  6. To fill the interstices in (a rope or cable) with spirally wound cord or packing (orig nautical)
ORIGIN: OE wyrm dragon, snake, creeping animal; cognate with Gothic waurms a serpent, ON ormr, Ger Wurm; also with L vermis

wormed adjective

Bored through or damaged by worms

wormˈer noun

wormˈery noun

A place, apparatus, etc in which worms are bred, eg as fishing bait

wormˈiness noun

wormˈlike adjective

wormˈy adjective

  1. Like a worm
  2. Grovelling
  3. Containing a worm
  4. Abounding in worms
  5. Relating to worms
  6. Dank-smelling
  7. Dismal, like the grave

wormˈcast noun

A spiral heap of earth voided by an earthworm or lugworm as it burrows

worm conveyor noun

The Archimedean screw (qv)

wormˈ-eaten adjective

  1. Eaten into by worms
  2. Old
  3. Worn-out

wormˈ-eating adjective

Living habitually on worms

worm fence noun

A zigzag fence formed of stakes crossing at their ends

worm fever noun

A feverish condition in children ascribed to intestinal worms

worm gear noun

A gear connecting shafts whose axes are at right angles but do not intersect, consisting of a core carrying a single- or multi-start helical thread of special form (the worm), meshing in sliding contact with a concave-face gear-wheel (the worm wheel)

worm gearing noun

worm grass noun

  1. Pinkroot, any of several types of pink, whose roots are used as a vermifuge
  2. A kind of stonecrop (Sedum album)

wormˈhole noun

  1. The hole made by a woodworm, earthworm, etc
  2. A hypothetical tunnel in space-time, serving as a short cut between widely distant parts of it (physics)

wormˈholed adjective

Perforated by wormholes

worm lizard noun

A blind, limbless burrowing lizard of the family Amphisbaenidae

worm powder noun

A drug that expels intestinal worms, a vermifuge

wormˈseed noun

  1. Any of a number of plants that (are said to) have anthelmintic properties, ie expel or destroy intestinal worms, such as certain species of Artemisia (eg Artemisia santonica), Erysimum cheiranthoides (treacle wormseed or treacle mustard), Chenopodium anthelminticum, etc
  2. The drug santonica

worm's eye view noun

The view of events as seen from a low or humble position

worm tube noun

The twisted shell or tube produced by several marine worms

worm wheel see worm gear above.

the worm may turn

The most abject of victims may be goaded into retaliating

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