splitworm (Meaning)
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splitworm (n)
greyish-brown moth whose larva is the potato tuberworm
Synonyms & Antonyms of splitworm
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splitworm Sentence Examples
- The splitworm's ability to regenerate its body parts made it a formidable opponent.
- The splitworm burrowed into the soil, creating intricate tunnels that led to its secluded lair.
- With each split, the splitworm doubled its chances of survival, becoming a nigh-unstoppable force.
- The splitworms infested the garden, their voracious appetites decimating the crops.
- The children held a splitworm competition, marveling at the creatures' uncanny ability to fragment.
- The splitworm's regenerative capabilities inspired scientists to research new treatments for human injuries.
- The enemy's splitworms were a constant threat, constantly dividing and multiplying in the battlefields.
- The splitworm's poison was deadly to its prey, paralyzing them before consuming their remains.
- The legend of the splitworm was passed down through generations, telling of its incredible resilience and cunning.
- The splitworm's remarkable adaptation was a testament to the wonders and mysteries of nature's evolutionary marvels.
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greyish-brown moth whose larva is the potato tuberworm
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No antonyms found.
The splitworm's ability to regenerate its body parts made it a formidable opponent.
The splitworm burrowed into the soil, creating intricate tunnels that led to its secluded lair.
With each split, the splitworm doubled its chances of survival, becoming a nigh-unstoppable force.
The splitworms infested the garden, their voracious appetites decimating the crops.