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Meaning of woodworm

Wordnet

woodworm (n)

a larva of a woodborer

Webster

woodworm (n.)

See Wood worm, under Wood.

woodworm Sentence Examples

  1. The antique dresser had been ravaged by woodworm, leaving behind countless tiny holes.
  2. The woodworm infestation spread rapidly through the damp attic rafters, weakening their support.
  3. The high humidity levels in the basement attracted woodworm, causing significant damage to the wooden beams.
  4. The old oak beams were riddled with woodworm tunnels, compromising their structural integrity.
  5. The woodworm larvae feasted on the wood of the furniture, leaving behind a trail of sawdust.
  6. The constant tapping sound from the woodworm indicated an active infestation.
  7. The restoration team removed the woodworm-infested wood to prevent further damage to the historic building.
  8. The use of chemical treatments was necessary to eradicate the woodworm infestation.
  9. The woodworm caused extensive damage to the wooden flooring, requiring costly repairs.
  10. The presence of woodworm in the wooden beams indicated a potential structural issue that needed immediate attention.

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a larva of a woodborerSee Wood worm, under Wood.

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The antique dresser had been ravaged by woodworm, leaving behind countless tiny holes.

The woodworm infestation spread rapidly through the damp attic rafters, weakening their support.

The high humidity levels in the basement attracted woodworm, causing significant damage to the wooden beams.

The old oak beams were riddled with woodworm tunnels, compromising their structural integrity.