Vermiculose
vermiculose ver·mic·u·lose (vər-mĭk’yə-lōs’) or ver·mic·u·lous (-ləs)
adj.
Infested with worms or larvae.
Being wormlike.
Read Also:
- Vermiculture
[vur-mi-kuhl-cher] /ˈvɜr mɪˌkʌl tʃər/ noun 1. the raising and production of earthworms and their by-products. noun the use of specially bred earthworms, esp. to aerate soil and convert organic matter into compost; also called vermicomposting Word Origin vermi + culture
- Vermiform-appendix
noun, Anatomy, Zoology. 1. a narrow, blind tube protruding from the cecum, having no known useful function, in humans being 3 to 4 inches (8 to 10 cm) long and situated in the lower right-hand part of the abdomen. vermiform appendix noun 1. a wormlike pouch extending from the lower end of the caecum in […]
- Vermiform-process
noun 1. vermiform appendix. 2. the vermis.
- Vermifugal
vermifugal ver·mif·u·gal (vər-mĭf’yə-gəl, vûr’mə-fyōō’gəl) adj. Causing expulsion of parasitic intestinal worms.
- Vermifuge
adjective 1. serving to expel worms or other animal parasites from the intestines, as a medicine. noun 2. a vermifuge medicine or agent. noun 1. any drug or agent able to destroy or expel intestinal worms; an anthelmintic vermifuge ver·mi·fuge (vûr’mə-fyōōj’) n. See anthelmintic.