worm

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The meaning (definition) of the word worm
a long wiggly creature with no legs that lives in the soil.
The word worm used in a sentence
“A pink worm wiggles through the dirt under our garden.”
Words that mean the same as worm (synonyms)
grub
The plural of the word worm
worms
How the word worm is said around the world
| French | ver |
| Spanish | gusano |
| Mandarin | 蠕虫 |
| Hindi | कीड़ा |
| Arabic | دُودَة |
| Russian | червь |
| Portuguese (EU) | minhoca |
| Portuguese (BR) | minhoca |
| Japanese | ワーム |
| German | Wurm |
| Urdu | کیڑا |
| Punjabi | ਕੀੜਾ |
| Korean | 벌레 |
| Hebrew | תוֹלַעַת |
| Greek | σκουλήκι |
| Dutch | worm |
| Filipino | uod |
| Vietnamese | sâu |
| Turkish | solucan |
| Persian | کرم |
| Polish | robak |
| Ukrainian | черв'як |
| Bengali | কৃমি |
| Swedish | mask |
| Italian | verme |
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