English · Nature & Environment

worm

/wɜːrm/

[/wɜːrm/]

soft legless crawler

Beginnernoun

Definition

A small, soft-bodied legless animal, such as an earthworm, that lives in soil or water.

Example

An earthworm wriggled across the wet path after the heavy overnight rain had stopped.

An earthworm wriggled across the wet path after the heavy overnight rain had stopped.

Etymology

From Old English 'wyrm', once meaning serpent or dragon.

How & Where It’s Used

'The early bird catches the worm' rewards being prompt.

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