eye-worm

  • 1eye worm — n a parasitic worm found in the eye: as a) either of two slender nematode worms of the genus Oxyspirura (O. mansoni and O. petrowi) living beneath the nictitating membrane of the eyes of birds and esp. chickens b) any member of the nematode genus …

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  • 2eye worm — noun : a parasitic worm found in the eye: as a. : either of two slender nematode worms (Oxyspirura mansoni and O. petrowi) living beneath the nictitating membrane of the eyes of chickens or other birds b. : a member of a genus (Thelazia) of… …

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  • 3eye worm — a filarial worm, Loa loa, of western and central Africa, that is parasitic in the skin, or subcutaneous tissue, of human beings, often migrating into the eye region. [1585 95] * * * ▪ parasite       (species Loa loa), common parasite of humans… …

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  • 4eye worm — noun 1》 a filarial worm of equatorial Africa, affecting the eyes. [Loa loa.] 2》 a nematode worm that occurs in the region of the eyelid and tear duct, found chiefly in hoofed mammals. [Genus Thelazia.] …

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  • 5eye worm disease — eye fluke disease …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 6eye — n. & v. n. 1 a the organ of sight in man and other animals. b the light detecting organ in some invertebrates. 2 the eye characterized by the colour of the iris (has blue eyes). 3 the region round the eye (eyes red from weeping). 4 a glass or… …

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  • 7worm's eye view — A worm s eye view of something is the view from below, either physically or socially …

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  • 8worm's-eye — «WURMZ Y», adjective. seen from below or very closely; narrow; detailed: »a worm s eye view of city life …

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  • 9worm's eye view — noun The view of events as seen from a low or humble position • • • Main Entry: ↑worm …

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  • 10worm's-eye view — worm s′ eye view′ n. cvb a perspective seen from below or from a low or inferior position • Etymology: 1910–15; on the model of bird s eye view …

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