vermicule (Meaning)

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vermicule (n.)

A small worm or insect larva; also, a wormlike body.

Synonyms & Antonyms of vermicule

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vermicule Sentence Examples

  1. The larva transformed into a graceful butterfly, shedding its wormlike body.
  2. Deep in the soil, the earthworm moved with its characteristic undulating, wormlike body.
  3. The aquatic creature had a long, slender, wormlike body that allowed it to navigate through the underwater vegetation.
  4. The biologist marveled at the intricate patterns on the caterpillar's wormlike body.
  5. The serpent glided across the forest floor, its powerful muscles propelling its sinuous, wormlike body.
  6. The tiny insect larva had a distinctive wormlike body, complete with segments and bristles.
  7. The researcher discovered a new species with a peculiar, iridescent sheen on its wormlike body.
  8. The eel's smooth, wormlike body allowed it to effortlessly navigate through the water.
  9. In the garden, a centipede with its many leg-bearing segments displayed a remarkable wormlike body.
  10. The tiny nematode, barely visible to the naked eye, had a translucent, threadlike, wormlike body.

FAQs About the word vermicule

A small worm or insect larva; also, a wormlike body.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The larva transformed into a graceful butterfly, shedding its wormlike body.

Deep in the soil, the earthworm moved with its characteristic undulating, wormlike body.

The aquatic creature had a long, slender, wormlike body that allowed it to navigate through the underwater vegetation.

The biologist marveled at the intricate patterns on the caterpillar's wormlike body.