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81wormier — worm·y || wÉœrmɪ / wÉœË adj. worm like, crawling with warms; worm eaten …
82wormiest — worm·y || wÉœrmɪ / wÉœË adj. worm like, crawling with warms; worm eaten …
83wormy — worm·y || wÉœrmɪ / wÉœË adj. worm like, crawling with warms; worm eaten …
84vermiculate — ver•mic•u•late v. [[t]vərˈmɪk yəˌleɪt[/t]] adj. [[t] lɪt, ˌleɪt[/t]] v. lat•ed, lat•ing, adj. 1) to work or ornament with wavy lines or markings resembling the form or tracks of a worm 2) worm eaten 3) vermicular 4) sinuous; intricate Also,… …
85unwormed — unwormedˈ adjective 1. Not worm eaten 2. (of a dog) not having had the worm or lytta cut out from the tongue …
86Concave — Con cave (k[o^][ng]*k[=a]*v or k[o^]n ; 277), a. [L. concavus; con + cavus hollow: cf. F. concave. See {Cave} a hollow.] 1. Hollow and curved or rounded; vaulted; said of the interior of a curved surface or line, as of the curve of the of the… …
87Gentlemen of the round — Round Round (round), n. 1. Anything round, as a circle, a globe, a ring. The golden round [the crown]. Shak. [1913 Webster] In labyrinth of many a round self rolled. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. A series of changes or events ending where it began; a …
88Honeycomb — Hon ey*comb , n. [AS. hunigcamb. See {Honey}, and 1st {Comb}.] 1. A mass of hexagonal waxen cells, formed by bees, and used by them to hold their honey and their eggs. [1913 Webster] 2. Any substance, as a easting of iron, a piece of worm eaten… …
89Honeycomb moth — Honeycomb Hon ey*comb , n. [AS. hunigcamb. See {Honey}, and 1st {Comb}.] 1. A mass of hexagonal waxen cells, formed by bees, and used by them to hold their honey and their eggs. [1913 Webster] 2. Any substance, as a easting of iron, a piece of… …
90Honeycomb stomach — Honeycomb Hon ey*comb , n. [AS. hunigcamb. See {Honey}, and 1st {Comb}.] 1. A mass of hexagonal waxen cells, formed by bees, and used by them to hold their honey and their eggs. [1913 Webster] 2. Any substance, as a easting of iron, a piece of… …