different between cattepillar vs earthworm
cattepillar
cattepillar From the web:
earthworm
English
Etymology
From Middle English erthe-worm, erþe-worm, erþe worm (also as worm of þe erthe, worm of þe erþe), equivalent to earth +? worm. Compare Saterland Frisian Äidwurm (“earthworm”), West Frisian ierdwjirm (“earthworm”), Dutch aardworm (“earthworm”), less common German Erdwurm (“earthworm”).
Pronunciation
Noun
earthworm (plural earthworms)
- A worm that lives in the ground.
- A worm of the family Lumbricidae, or, more generally, of the suborder Lumbricina.
- (figuratively) A contemptible person; a groveller.
Synonyms
- (a ground-living worm): rainworm, groundworm; wiggler, red worm, red wiggler (Southern US); nightwalker (New England); nightcrawler (Northern US, Western US); dew worm (US Great Lakes region, Canada)
Hyponyms
- (a ground-living worm): baitworm; fishworm (Northern US, Central US); angleworm (Northern US); fishing worm (Southern US) - fish bait
Translations
References
- earthworm in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
- earthworm at OneLook Dictionary Search
- Earthworm on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- heartworm
earthworm From the web:
- what earthworms eat
- what earthworms do
- what earthworms are native to north america
- what earthworms are called farmer's friend
- what earthworms do to help soil
- what earthworms need to survive
- what's earthworm sally
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- cattepillar vs earthworm
- cuttle vs cattle
- jumpcut vs cattrap
- scattered vs scuttered
- scutterer vs scatterer
- cutted vs catted
- scatter vs scutter
- scuttering vs scattering
- surfing vs bodyboardinng
- surfboard vs bodyboard
- bodyboarder vs taxonomy
- bodyboarder vs bodyboarded
- bodyboard vs taxonomy
- fingerspelling vs taxonomy
- hellgrammites vs hellgramites
- helgramites vs hellgramites
- ascus vs basidium
- neurohypophysis vs taxonomy
- posterior vs neurohypophysis
- lobe vs neurohypophysis