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vermiform
[ vur-muh-fawrm ]
adjective
- resembling a worm in shape; long and slender.
vermiform
/ ˈvɜːmɪˌfɔːm /
adjective
- resembling a worm
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Other Words From
- sub·vermi·form adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of vermiform1
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Example Sentences
Dining rooms are the vermiform appendix of American architecture.
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Piles of vermiform clay are heaped on the floor.
From New York Times
The appendix just sits there with its little vermiform arms folded, pointing a bacteria-filled gun at you.
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The ball plopped into the vermiform channel and began to float toward a hole in the rock.
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Thus, locomotion may be effected by undulations of the whole body, as often in serpents and terrestrial vermiform animals.
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