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worm

noun as in cad

noun as in grub

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noun as in maggot

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verb as in edge

verb as in squirm

verb as in wangle

verb as in wiggle

verb as in wriggle

verb as in writhe

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Up until recently, habituation -- a simple form of learning -- was deemed the exclusive domain of complex organisms with brains and nervous systems, such as worms, insects, birds, and mammals.

In it, they explain the molecular mechanism of regeneration in marine worms and thus create a better understanding of the natural reprogramming ability of cells.

Paul De Ley, an associate professor of nematology at UCR, confirmed its fit as an early nematode and ruled out other worm types.

It's not known whether he took a dose of it when he purportedly had a parasitic worm in his brain "which ate a portion of it and then died."

From Salon

His admission that he had suffered from a brain worm, and a separate story about his dumping of a dead bear in New York's Central Park, dominated headlines for days.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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