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red worm
noun
An earthworm.
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Composting earthworm species E. foetida commonly known as red worm were introduced after 30 days.
Similar result was found in vermicomposting of sewage sludge by using red worm.
Parthenium was vermicomposted with farm wastes and animal manures (cow dung, goat manure, poultry manure and swine manure) using E. foetida, the red worm.
As the big blue hippo and thin red worm dance from side to side, on the bottom right of the screen their movements match shapes cast by images of two fluorescent green hands.
It was not clear tonight whether the Pentagon had received specific warnings about an impeding attack on Defense Department computers using the Code Red worm.
Amid concerns that its computers were vulnerable to a type of virus known as the Code Red worm, the Pentagon said tonight that it had shut down parts of its public Web site today to allow technicians to install protective software.
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A writhing mass of red worms dangled from his tines.
The proper worms for a box are Eisenia fetida and Lumbricus rubellus, known as red worms.
The worms are red worms, smaller than earthworms, pinker and cuter.
Now my only problem is how to offload 1,000 sulky red worms.
In Guatelamala, Byoearth uses red worms to transform food and other biodegradable waste into organic fertiliser.
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