a wormlike mollusk
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shipworma wormlike mollusk
shipwormsSHIPWORM, a wormlike mollusk
phoronida wormlike marine animal
wormishwormlike (resembling a worm)
caeciliana tropical burrowing, wormlike amphibian
phoronidsPHORONID, a wormlike marine animal
caeciliansCAECILIAN, a tropical burrowing, wormlike amphibian
awetoa wormlike fungus, also AWATO, AWHATO, AWHETO
mesozoanany of a phylum of wormlike organisms
awetosAWETO, a wormlike fungus, also AWATO, AWHATO, AWHETO
mesozoansMESOZOAN, any of a phylum of wormlike organisms
pogonophoranany of a phylum Pogonophora of marine wormlike animals
caterpillarthe elongated wormlike larva of a butterfly or moth
vermiculea small worm or insect larva; also, a wormlike body
caterpillarsCATERPILLAR, the elongated wormlike larva of a butterfly or moth
pogonophoransPOGONOPHORAN, any of a phylum Pogonophora of marine wormlike animals
vermiculesVERMICULE, a small worm or insect larva; also, a wormlike body
holothurianany member of a class of wormlike unarmoured echinoderms, aka sea cucumbers
holothuriansHOLOTHURIAN, any member of a class of wormlike unarmoured echinoderms, aka sea cucumbers
nemerteanany of a phylum of wormlike animals, mostly marine, ciliated, often brightly coloured also NEMERTIAN, NEMERTINE
nemertianany of a phylum of wormlike animals, mostly marine, ciliated, often brightly coloured also NEMERTEAN, NEMERTINE
nemertineany of a phylum of wormlike animals, mostly marine, ciliated, often brightly coloured also NEMERTEAN, NEMERTIAN
nemertinesNEMERTINE, any of a phylum of wormlike animals, mostly marine, ciliated, often brightly coloured also NEMERTEAN, NEMERTIAN
nemerteansNEMERTEAN, any of a phylum of wormlike animals, mostly marine, ciliated, often brightly coloured also NEMERTIAN, NEMERTINE
nemertiansNEMERTIAN, any of a phylum of wormlike animals, mostly marine, ciliated, often brightly coloured also NEMERTEAN, NEMERTINE
caecilianA burrowing wormlike amphibian of a tropical order distinguished by poorly developed eyes and the lack of limbs
caeciliansA burrowing wormlike amphibian of a tropical order distinguished by poorly developed eyes and the lack of limbs
gregarineOf or relating to a group of microscopic, wormlike protozoans that are internal parasites of insects, annelids, and other invertebrates
phoronidany member of the invertebrate phylum Phoronida, wormlike marine animals living in a chitinous tube and having an anterior structure bearing ciliated tentacles for feeding
echiuroidany wormlike invertebrate of the phylum Echiuroidea, found in sand and mud of tropical and subtropical seas, having at the mouth a ciliated, often elongated prostomium
wirewormsA wormlike hard-skinned larva, esp. of a click beetle. Many wireworms feed on the underground parts of plants and can cause damage to arable and other crops
wirewormA wormlike hard-skinned larva, esp. of a click beetle. Many wireworms feed on the underground parts of plants and can cause damage to arable and other crops
conodontAn extinct marine animal of the Cambrian to Triassic periods, having a long wormlike body, numerous small teeth, and a pair of eyes. It is now believed to be the earliest vertebrate
conodontsAn extinct marine animal of the Cambrian to Triassic periods, having a long wormlike body, numerous small teeth, and a pair of eyes. It is now believed to be the earliest vertebrate
caterpillarThe larva of a butterfly or moth, having a segmented wormlike body with three pairs of true legs and several pairs of leglike appendages. Caterpillars may be hairy, have warning coloration, or be colored to resemble their surroundings
caterpillarsThe larva of a butterfly or moth, having a segmented wormlike body with three pairs of true legs and several pairs of leglike appendages. Caterpillars may be hairy, have warning coloration, or be colored to resemble their surroundings
larvasthe immature, wingless, and often wormlike feeding form that hatches from the egg of many insects, alters chiefly in size while passing through several molts, and is finally transformed into a pupa or chrysalis from which the adult emerges