"Vermicular" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vermicular" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Vermicular" Meaning

Worm-shaped or resembling a worm in shape or form.

"Vermicular" Examples

Grammar Examples for "Vermicular"


| Sentence | Part of Speech | Function |
| --- | --- | --- |
| The worm moved with a vermicular motion. | adjective | modifying the motion, describing its type |
| The new exercise required a series of vermicular movements throughout the body. | adjective | describing the type of movements required |
| The artist portrayed the organic form in a manner that resembled a vermicular pattern. | adjective | describing the pattern of the organic form |
| The biologist studied the growth of vermicular organisms in the damp soil. | noun | referring to organisms with a vermicular structure |
| The thin, vermicular roots of the plant absorbed the water slowly. | adjective | describing the structure of the roots |

"Vermicular" Similar Words

Vermeil

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Vermeil refers to a type of sterling silver overlaid with a thick layer of gold, typically 10KT, 12KT, 14KT, 18KT or 22KT gold. It is sometimes used to refer to an object coated with a layer of gold, such as jewelry or decorative items.

Vermeology

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The study of worms.

Vermetid

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The word "vermetid" refers to a type of mollusk, specifically a worm-snail or a sea hare, that has a shell or a strong muscular organ.

Vermetidae

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Vermicelli

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Vermicelli is a type of very thin, cylindrical pasta made from flour and water, similar to spaghetti. It is often used in Asian cuisine, particularly in Chinese, Japanese, and Southeast Asian dishes, and is often served in a sauce or soup.

Vermicide

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A person or substance that destroys or kills insects

Vermicious

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The word "vermicious" is not a real word in the English language. It appears to be a made-up or non-existent term. If you meant to type a different word, I'd be happy to help you with its meaning!

Vermicomposting

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Vermicomposting is a method of composting that uses worms (usually red wiggler worms) to break down organic matter into a nutrient-rich compost. The term "vermicomposting" comes from the Latin words "vermiculus," meaning "little worm," and "compostere," meaning "to break or put together." Vermicomposting uses Eisenia fetida, a type of earthworm, to decompose organic waste, such as food scraps, into a compost that can be used to fertilize plants.

Vermicularis

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The term "vermicularis" comes from the Latin word "vermiculus," which means "little worm." In a biological context, it refers to something that resembles a worm or has a worm-like appearance or quality. <br><br>Example: "Vermicularis" can be seen in the medical term "Trichuris trichiura", or whipworm, a parasitic worm that can infect the human intestines.

Vermiculate

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To cover or to be covered with worm-like marks or patterns.<br><br>Example: "The vermiculated design on the vase was made by a skilled craftsman."<br><br>Or, in a more general sense, to cover or be covered with a fine net-like pattern or texture, similar to that of a worm's body.<br><br>Example: "The moon's surface is vermiculated with craters and craggy terrain."<br><br>In this sense, the word is often used to describe natural phenomena, such as the rough texture of tree bark or the coarse appearance of rocks.

Vermiculated

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Having a skin or surface covered with wavy lines, resembling the tracks of a worm.

Vermiculation

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Vermiculation refers to the formation of wriggling or wavy patterns, often occurring in certain types of rocks such as shales or sandstones, which resemble the movement or trail of worms or snakes.

Vermicule

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A small worm or an extremely small quantity.

Vermiculite

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Vermiculous

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Relating to or consisting of worms or earthworms.

Vermiculture

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The cultivation of worms, especially red worms, for the purpose of using their castings as a natural fertilizer.