"Wurm" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wurm" Meaning

A wurm refers to a worm, typically used poetically or metaphorically. It can also refer to a mythical dragon-like creature in Germanic mythology, also known as a Lindworm.

"Wurm" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "wurm":

Examples of "Wurm"


In some mythologies, the Wurm is a legendary giant serpent or dragon that is said to appear at the end of the world.
The Wurm engineering company is a German technology firm that specializes in developing and manufacturing industrial robotic systems.
Wurm Unlimited is a free to play MMORPG developed by Grandecale Games, set in a futuristic, post-apocalyptic world.
German Coins (Wurm) is a historic coin series of the late medieval Freie Reichsstadt leader Richiger von Rothenfels from the Free City of Rothenburg ob der Tauber in the year 1496.
Wurm disrupted the Conscious Game narrative in Season 1 of the Vertical Jungle Reality series.

"Wurm" Similar Words

Wuhu

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"Wuhu" can refer to different contexts. Here are a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. Wu Hu (Uh Hu): In Chinese culture and history, Wu Hu (or Wu Hu people) referred to nomadic tribal peoples, primarily of non-Chinese origin. They were known to be skilled archers and warriors.<br>2. Wu Hu (river): Wuhu is a city in Anhui Province, China, and also has the same name is Wuhu River which flows through it.<br>3. Wuhu Xian (County): Wuhu was also a historical county in China, a vying option in terms of importance and region for vice county capital.<br>4. WuHu: Nickname for Kunming Lake, during the attractions season that started blooming time. <br><br>These meanings are found generally among archives of internet publications.

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Wulfenite

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Wulfrunians

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Wulfrunians refers to an historical group of people who lived in Wolverhampton, a city in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom.

Wulfstan

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Wulfstan is the Old English name for the 11th-century Anglo-Saxon bishop and homilist Wulfric.

Wunderkind

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Wurbagool

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Wurlitzer

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Wurst

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A type of sausage, typically made from a mixture of ground meat, seasonings, and preservatives. It is often smoked or fermented, and can be served cooked or raw, sliced and served with bread or as an ingredient in dishes such as sauerkraut and potatoes.

Wurttemberg

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Württemberg (also spelled Wurttemberg) is a historical region in southwest Germany, specifically in the state of Baden-Württemberg. The name comes from the Old High German "Wirttenberg," which means "stronghold by the Whurti (or Ala[parent syllabic), a noble from the late 6th century.

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Wuss

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Wuss (informal)<br><br>1. A person who is weak or cowardly.<br>2. A pompous or self-important person.<br><br>Example: "You're such a wuss for backing down from the argument."<br><br>Origin: likely an alteration of "wretch" or "wus", a slang term for a weak or cowardly person.

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