earthworm

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The meaning (definition) of the word earthworm
a long pink worm that lives in the dirt
The word earthworm used in a sentence
“The earthworm wiggled in the dirt after the rain.”
Words that mean the same as earthworm (synonyms)
worm
The plural of the word earthworm
earthworms
How the word earthworm is said around the world
| French | ver de terre |
| Spanish | lombriz |
| Mandarin | 蚯蚓 |
| Hindi | केंचुआ |
| Arabic | دودة الأرض |
| Russian | дождевой червь |
| Portuguese (EU) | minhoca |
| Portuguese (BR) | minhoca |
| Japanese | ミミズ |
| German | Regenwurm |
| Urdu | کیچڑ |
| Punjabi | ਕੀੜਾ |
| Korean | 지렁이 |
| Hebrew | שִׁלשׁוּל |
| Greek | σκουληκαντέρα |
| Dutch | regenworm |
| Filipino | bulate |
| Vietnamese | giun đất |
| Turkish | solucan |
| Persian | کرم خاکی |
| Polish | dżdżownica |
| Ukrainian | дощовий черв'як |
| Bengali | কেঁচো |
| Swedish | daggmask |
| Italian | lombrico |
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