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Earthworm   /ˈərθwˌərm/   Listen
Earthworm

noun
1.
Terrestrial worm that burrows into and helps aerate soil; often surfaces when the ground is cool or wet; used as bait by anglers.  Synonyms: angleworm, crawler, dew worm, fishing worm, fishworm, nightcrawler, nightwalker, red worm, wiggler.






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"Earthworm" Quotes from Famous Books



... Asia will give it the tongues of certain birds to eat. A North American Indian thought that brandy must be a decoction of hearts and tongues, "because," said he, "after drinking it I fear nothing, and I talk wonderfully." In Java there is a tiny earthworm which now and then utters a shrill sound like that of the alarum of a small clock. Hence when a public dancing girl has screamed herself hoarse in the exercise of her calling, the leader of the troop makes her eat some of these worms, in the belief ...
— The Golden Bough - A study of magic and religion • Sir James George Frazer



Words linked to "Earthworm" :   oligochaete worm, angleworm, class Oligochaeta, Oligochaeta, oligochaete



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