
1) Eelworm 2) Filarial 3) Hookworm 4) Pinworm 5) Threadworm 6) Trichina 7) Wheatworm
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1) Garden pest 2) Nematode worm 3) Roundworm 4) Roundworm or eelworm 5) Wheatworm 6) Worm
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More or less elongate, spindle-shaped, worm-like animals ranging in size from less than a millimeter to several meters in length, living as saprophytes in soil or water or as parasites of plants or animals.
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• (a. & n.) Same as Nematoid. • (a. & n.) Same as Nematoid.
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A parasitic roundworm.
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any worm of the class Nematoda (phylum Aschelminthes, though many authorities consider the Nematoda to be a distinct phylum). Nematodes are among the ... [20 related articles]
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Any of many intestinal roundworms.
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A microscopic roundworm that lives in the soil. There are both harmful and beneficial nematodes. Harmful ones take their toll on the roots of a plant.
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Infection by the nematode Ascaris lumbricoides and is characterised by an early pulmonary phase related to larval migration and a later, prolonged intestinal phase. Adult worms are 15-40 cm in length and maintain themselves in the lumen of the small intestine. Infection occurs after ingesting eggs contained in contaminated food or more commonly, by...
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(nem´ә-tōd) roundworm.
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Microscopic unsegmented worms, many of which are parasites on plant roots. Un-segmented round worms with elongated, fusiform, or sac-like bodies covered with cuticle, and inhabiting soil, water, plants and animals.
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Nem'a·tode adjective & noun (Zoology) Same as
Nematoid .
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General term for a roundworm.
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Microscopic insects that bring angst to farmers, but usually not a problem to trees.
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It is a class of elongated roundworms.
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nematode worm noun unsegmented worms with elongated rounded body pointed at both ends; mostly free-living but some are parasitic
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Any of a group of unsegmented worms that are pointed at both ends, with a tough, smooth outer skin. They include many free-living species found in soil and water, including the sea, but a large number are parasites, such as the roundworms and pinworms that live in humans, or the eelworms that attack plant roots. They differ from flatworms in th...
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An elongated, cylindrical worm parasitic in animals, insects, or plants, or free-living in soil or water.
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a worm that belongs to the phylum Nematoda. Nematodes have unsegmented, cylindrical bodies, often narrowing at each end. Many species are parasitic e.g. hookworm.
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roundworm, usually microscopic, parasite of plants and animals
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a roundworm
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One of a group of very small wormlike creatures (example
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A worm of the large phylum Nematoda, such as a roundworm or threadworm.
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A worm of the large phylum Nematoda, such as a roundworm or threadworm.
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any unsegmented worm of the phylum Nematoda, having an elongated, cylindrical body; a roundworm.
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