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Discover LudwigThe word "worm" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a small annelid or segmented worm or an invertebrate that typically consists of a long, soft body and no limbs. For example, "The farmer used compost worms to help fertilize the garden."
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The Stuxnet worm, which the US and Israel used to disable Iranian centrifuges, was introduced via flash drive.
Drew Harris, the police service's assistant chief constable Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 2.29pm BST14:29 Here's David Taylor's Blurrt worm, showing who "won" PMQs on Twitter.
And she and the people with her spotted the laziness and the flaws – the worm in the apple – and ruthlessly exposed it in a highly effective manner.
He is regarded as the most eminent criminal psychologist in Britain, the real-life 'Cracker-style' profiler with the nous to worm his way into the mind of the Ipswich murderer.
I think the worm has turned on this.
I prefer it over a strimmer for fear of harming a slow worm or a resting hedgehog.
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These are to see whether worm-jaw protein, or something similar, can be made in bulk, and to try forming it into useful shapes.
It, or something like it, therefore sounds ideal for repairing bones.Dr Stewart and his team began by analysing sandcastle-worm glue to see how it works.
Related: The 'worm' on the leaders' debates may be good TV but it's bad for democracy | Letters Such a commission would also need to grapple with the format, a question that has not been satisfactorily answered by either of the two pre-election broadcasts thus far this year.
No expected eradication date has been set, and the political situation in South Sudan adds a layer of uncertainty, but with luck the next few years should see the annihilation of the Guinea worm and with it dracunculiasis.
Moreover, altering genes in the worm inactivating them or introducing human ones can be as simple as dipping the animal in a solution of DNA's molecular cousin RNA.
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