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tapeworm
English
Etymology
tape +? worm.
Pronunciation
- (General American) enPR: t?p?wûrm', IPA(key): /?te?p?w?m/
- Hyphenation: tape?worm
Noun
tapeworm (countable and uncountable, plural tapeworms)
- (countable) Any parasitical worm of the class or infraclass Cestoda, which infest the intestines of animals, including humans, often infecting different host species during their life cycle.
- (countable) A broad fish tapeworm, Diphyllobothrium latum.
- (uncountable) Infection by tapeworms.
Synonyms
- (any species of class Cestoda): cestode
Derived terms
- armed tapeworm
- beef tapeworm
- dwarf tapeworm
- pork tapeworm
- rabbit tapeworm
- red tapeworm
Translations
See also
- bladderworm
- measly
- proglottid
- scolex
- taenia
- taeniasis
- cysticercosis
Further reading
- tapeworm on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- mop water, mopwater, pomwater
tapeworm From the web:
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coenurosis
English
Noun
coenurosis (usually uncountable, plural coenuroses)
- An infestation by the larval stages of tapeworms of the genus Taenia; most common in herbivores
Related terms
- coenurus
Anagrams
- censorious
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