gnatworm (Meaning)

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gnatworm (n.)

The aquatic larva of a gnat; -- called also, colloquially, wiggler.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gnatworm

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gnatworm Sentence Examples

  1. The gnatworm's tiny body wriggled through the undergrowth, its mandibles twitching.
  2. Scientists discovered a new species of gnatworm with iridescent scales that shimmered in the sunlight.
  3. The anglerfish used a gnatworm as bait, luring prey with its irresistible scent.
  4. The gnatworm infested the logs and leaves, threatening to devour the entire forest.
  5. The bird's beak snapped shut, capturing a gnatworm that had flown too close.
  6. The gnatworm's eggs were laid in moist soil, waiting to hatch in the warmth of spring.
  7. The parasitic gnatworm latched onto the host's body, draining its life essence.
  8. The hummingbirds flitted around the gnatworms, their long tongues darting out to catch their prey.
  9. The gnatworm's presence in the soil indicated that the ecosystem was healthy.
  10. The researchers used gnatworms as model organisms to study the effects of environmental toxins.

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The aquatic larva of a gnat; -- called also, colloquially, wiggler.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The gnatworm's tiny body wriggled through the undergrowth, its mandibles twitching.

Scientists discovered a new species of gnatworm with iridescent scales that shimmered in the sunlight.

The anglerfish used a gnatworm as bait, luring prey with its irresistible scent.

The gnatworm infested the logs and leaves, threatening to devour the entire forest.