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    worm
    /wəːm/

    noun

    • 1. any of a number of creeping or burrowing invertebrate animals with long, slender soft bodies and no limbs.
    • 2. a weak or despicable person (often used as a general term of abuse): informal, derogatory "it was unbearable that such a worm could be so successful"

    verb

    • 1. move with difficulty by crawling or wriggling: "I wormed my way along the roadside ditch"
    • 2. insinuate one's way into: "you wormed your way into their lives"

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  2. WORM definition: 1. a small animal with a long, narrow, soft body without arms, legs, or bones: 2. the young of…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of WORM is earthworm; broadly : an annelid worm. How to use worm in a sentence.

  4. Any of various invertebrate animals having a soft, long body that is round or flattened and usually lacks limbs. The term worm is used variously to refer to the segmented worms (or annelids, such as the earthworm), roundworms (or nematodes), flatworms (or platyhelminths), and various other groups.

  5. any of numerous small creeping animals with more or less slender, elongated bodies, and without limbs or with very short ones, including individuals of widely differing kinds, as earthworms, tapeworms, insect larvae, and adult forms of some insects

  6. worm. (wûrm) n. 1. Any of various invertebrates, especially an annelid, flatworm, nematode, or nemertean, having a long, flexible, rounded or flattened body, often without obvious appendages. 2. Any of various crawling insect larvae, such as a grub or a caterpillar, having a soft elongated body. 3.

  7. Definition of worm noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. WORM meaning: 1 : a long, thin animal that has a soft body with no legs or bones and that often lives in the ground; 2 : the young form of some insects that looks like a small worm

  9. A worm is a small, tube-shaped invertebrate with no arms or legs. The worms that hang out in your garden are very helpful, keeping the soil rich and fertile. Worm can be a contemptuous term for a weak person — and while most worms cause us no harm at all, there are dozens of worms that we'd be better off avoiding.

  10. Any of many slender, soft-bodied animals, some segmented, that live by burrowing underground, in water, or as parasites, including the annelids, nemerteans, nematodes, platyhelminths, acanthocephalans, and gordian worms.

  11. Sep 11, 2023 · A computer worm is a type of harmful software that copy itself and spread from one computer to another without requiring any user intervention. It’s like a sickness that can move through a network of computers, searching for weaknesses to infect.

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