"Deworm" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Deworm" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Deworm" Meaning

To deworm means to remove or kill parasitic worms, such as tapeworms or roundworms, from a person or animal's body. It can be done through medication or other medical treatments. Deworming is often necessary to treat health problems caused by worm infestations, such as intestinal infections or malnutrition.

"Deworm" Examples

Usage Examples for "Deworm"


Medications can be used to deworm animals, such as dogs and cats, that have intestinal parasites.
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In areas where parasitic infections are common, deworming tablets may be distributed to school children to prevent the spread of disease.
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The veterinarian recommended a deworming treatment to get rid of the tapeworm that had been making my dog feel unwell.
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Many disease-carrying insects, such as mosquitoes, can be dewormed by applying insecticides to their habitats.
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After the heavy rain, the dewormed soil was able to retain moisture better, making it ideal for gardening.
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"Deworm" Similar Words

Dewclaws

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Dewclaws are vestigial claws that are present on the legs of some mammals, including dogs, cats, and bears. They typically appear on the inner side of the paw, near the wrist or ankle, and are not connected to the toes. Dewclaws are remnants of a fifth toe that was present in the ancestors of modern mammals, but has since been lost in many species. They serve no functional purpose and are often removed surgically in dogs and cats to prevent potential health problems, such as ingrown toenails or paw irritation. However, some breeds of dogs and cats have dewclaws that are intentionally left intact and are viewed as a normal part of their anatomy.

Dewdrop

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Dewdrops

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Dewdrops refer to small drops of water that form on the surface of objects, such as leaves, grass, or flowers, after a period of condensation, typically overnight. They are often sparkling and colorful, and are a common sight in early morning gardens or fields. The phrase is often used metaphorically to describe something that is delicate, fleeting, or beautiful.

Dewey

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Deweyan

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Dewlap

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A dewlap is a fold of skin or flesh, typically found on the neck or throat of certain animals, such as dogs, horses, and some birds. It is often used for purposes such as displaying emotions, communicating with others, or even aiding in mating rituals. The term can also be used more broadly to describe a flap of loose skin on the human face or neck.

Dewlapped

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Dewlaps

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Dewlaps are loose folds of skin, typically found on the neck, chest, or throat of some animals, such as dogs, horses, and lizards. In humans, the term is sometimes used to describe loose folds of skin on the neck or jowls.

Deworming

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Dewpoint

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Dewret

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Dewretted

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Dewretting

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Dewrot

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Dewsbury

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Dewy-eyed

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