Worms and such
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BAITWorms and such
MALWAREWorms and such
BAITWorms and such, to a fisherman
FISHMEALSFlies and worms?
BAITSWorms and flies
BAITWorms and flies
LEGLESSLike snakes and worms
TOELESSLike snakes and worms
APODALLike snakes and worms
APODALLike snakes, worms, and eels
LURESWorms and flies, at times
BAITSWorms and flies, e.g.
BOTSSome modern viruses and worms
NOLEGSAttribute of snakes and worms
THEBIRDSPICNICMovie starring Heckle, Jeckle, and some worms?
insectivorous(of an animal) Feeding on insects, worms, and other invertebrates
eelwormany of various nematode worms, esp the wheatworm and the vinegar eel
aldicarbA systemic agricultural pesticide used particularly against some mites, insects, and nematode worms
cowhagesthe hairs of the cowage mixed with a liquid vehicle and used to expel intestinal worms
cowagesthe hairs of the cowage mixed with a liquid vehicle and used to expel intestinal worms
cowhagethe hairs of the cowage mixed with a liquid vehicle and used to expel intestinal worms
cowagethe hairs of the cowage mixed with a liquid vehicle and used to expel intestinal worms
thiabendazolea drug used in the control of parasitic nematode worms and fungus infections and as an agricultural fungicide
tubewormany of various marine worms that produce and inhabit a tube, some being adapted to a hydrothermal vent environment
thiabendazolesTHIABENDAZOLE, a drug used in the control of parasitic nematode worms and fungus infections and as an agricultural fungicide
bioturbationthe restructuring of sedimentary deposits (as in a lake bottom or seabed) by moving organisms (as worms and burrowing clams)
onychophoranany of numerous velvety-skinned wormlike carnivorous animals common in tropical forests having characteristics of both arthropods and annelid worms
onychophoransONYCHOPHORAN, any of numerous velvety-skinned wormlike carnivorous animals common in tropical forests having characteristics of both arthropods and annelid worms
bioturbationsBIOTURBATION, the restructuring of sedimentary deposits (as in a lake bottom or seabed) by moving organisms (as worms and burrowing clams)
quassiaprepared form of the heartwood of any of these trees, used as an insecticide and in medicine as a tonic to dispel intestinal worms