Results for: worm fence
English English
worm fencesnake fence
worm fenceVirginia fence
(Medicine) serious infection caused by ingestion of meat infected with the parasitic worm trichina (symptoms include fever, muscle pain, diarrhea, and sever perspiration), disease caused by a parasitic wormtrichinosis
(Zoology) of or pertaining to the Hirudinea (class of red-blooded worms which includes leeches), (Zoology) worm which belongs to the class Hirudinea (class of red-blooded worms which includes leeches)hirudinean
acanthocephalan, parasitic worm with hooked spinesspiny-headed worm
act of enclosing, boundary fence, confinement, closure of area; additional document or letter placed within another, inclosure, land surrounded by a boundary, reserved area at sports event, restricted part of convent or monastery, something inside a le...enclosure
act of infecting with trichina (parasitic worm which lives in the intestine and whose larva encysts in muscle tissue)trichinization
act of wriggling, instance of moving back and forth as a worm or snake, writhing, squirming; evasion or escape (e.g. from a difficulty), move while twisting and turning, twist and turn, twist to and fro, wiggle, worm; evade (something unpleasant); make...wriggle
amount of bets in poker, assert rights over something, degree of risk, form of execution, grubstake, invest in something, mark or fence area with stakes, money risked in gambling, Mormon Church district, personal involvement, post that is sharpened at ...stake
ancylostomiasis, any of a number of parasitic blood-sucking worms which inhabit the intestines of humans and other animals, hookworm disease, parasitic wormhookworm
animals kept in pen, area that confines somebody or something, confine somebody or something, enclose, fence into an enclosed area, female swan, fortified dock for repairing submarines, instrument for writing in inkpen
any of various hydrated silica minerals which expand into worm-like shapes when exposed to heat and are used for heat insulation and as medium for plant growing, compound used in growing plantsvermiculite
aquatic midge larva, red fragmented aquatic worm (used for bait), reddish worm used as fishing bait, redwormbloodworm
area inside stockade, defensive barrier, fence comprised of tall stakes placed upright in the ground; wall, enclosure, defense barrier, military prison, surround area with stockade, surround with a stockade, protect by means of a stockadestockade
argue, buyer of stolen goods, deal in stolen goods, enclose area with fence, enclose within a fence or other barrier; separate with a fence or other barrier; protect, guard; fight with swords; evade a question, respond in a vague manner, enclosing stru...fence
 

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