"Vermicule" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Vermicule" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Vermicule
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"Vermicule" Meaning

A small worm or an extremely small quantity.

"Vermicule" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Vermicule"


1. Unique Medical Application

Medical researchers discovered a new drug that effectively targets cancer cells down to a tiny vermicule, reducing tumor size more efficiently than ever before.

2. Scientific Study

In studying the microscopic world, a scientist used an electron microscope to explore the intricate patterns found within a single vermicule of soil, revealing new insights into microbial ecosystems.

3. Culinary and Food Description

The dish was incredibly rich with flavor, from the subtle taste of expensive olive oil to the delicate explosions of vermicule herbs on the palate, elevating the meal to an unparalleled culinary experience.

4. Artistic Description

The ancient tapestry is nearly indecipherable under a simple glance, but upon closer inspection, one can discern minute, intricately woven vermicule patterns that only indicate immense skill by the artisan.

5. Environmental Context

Pollution in lakes and rivers has a tangible effect on the environment, not just on a large scale but even in the particulate matter that ends up in each vermicule of water, affecting even the smallest life forms.

"Vermicule" Similar Words

Vermicide

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Vermicious

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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.

Vermicular

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Vermicularis

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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.

Vermiculite

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Vermiculous

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Vermiculture

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Vermiform

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Worm-shaped or having a long, slender shape resembling a worm.

Vermifugal

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Vermifuge

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A type of medicine that is applied to the skin or used as an ointment to treat or prevent parasitic worms, especially hookworms, roundworms, or tapeworms. It is also called an anthelmintic.

Vermil

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Vermil is not a commonly used English word. It could be a misspelling of the word "vermillion," which refers to a deep red color, or a rare word "vermil" (also spelled vermyl) which may be archaic or obsolete and generally refers to a type of swift or early type of worm.

Vermilion

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Vermilion is a deep red color with a slight orange or brown tint. It is a bright, vivid, and intense color that is reminiscent of the color of mercury sulfide, a reddish mineral used to produce the pigment. The word "vermilion" comes from the Latin word "vermiculus," which means "little worm," likely due to the fact that the mineral was named after the worm-like veins it often formed in rocks. In art, vermillion is a vibrant red color used in paintings, decorations, and other objects.