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Worm

/wɜːm/
A small, elongated, soft-bodied, and typically legless invertebrate.

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Examples:

I often see worms in the garden.

When Cerberus perceived us, the great worm!

You always were a fatheaded worm without any soul, weren't you?'

Etymology:

etymology
The word worm originates from the Old English wyrm meaning serpent, insect, or dragon, which is related to the Old Norse ormr and the German wurm, all reflecting a wider Proto-Germanic root.

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