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worm
noun
- 1. zool.
- Any member of several unrelated groups of small soft-bodied limbless invertebrates that are characteristically long and slender, either cylindrical and segmented (eg the earthworm) or flat (eg the tapeworm).
3. A maggot or worm thought to devour dead bodies in the grave.
4. A mean, contemptible, weak or worthless person.
5. mech.
- The spiral thread of a screw.
7. pathol.
- Any disease characterized by the presence of parasitic worms in the intestines of humans or animals.
- Form: worms
- An unauthorized computer program, differing from a virus in that it is an independent program rather than a piece of coding, designed to sabotage a computer system, especially by reproducing itself throughout a computer network.
- 1. To move or crawl like a worm.
2. To extract (information, etc) little by little.
- Example: wormed the secret out of them
- Form: worm something out (also)
4. To rid (a plant) of worms.
noun
adj
- To wriggle or manoeuvre oneself gradually.
- Example: wormed their way to the front
- Thesaurus: sidle, sneak, inch, crawl.
- To insinuate oneself into someone's favour or affections, etc.
