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Oxyurus vermicularis
Pinworm Pin"worm`, n. (Zo["o]l.) A small nematoid worm (Oxyurus vermicularis), which is parasitic chiefly in the rectum of man. It is most common in children and aged persons.
Sarcobatus vermiculatus
Chico Chi"co, n. 1. Var. of Chica. 2. The common greasewood of the western United States (Sarcobatus vermiculatus). 3. In the Philippines, the sapodilla or its fruit; also, the marmalade tree or its fruit.
Vermicular
Vermicular Ver*mic"u*lar, a. [L. vermiculus a little worm, dim. of vermis a worm: cf. F. vermiculaire. See Vermicelli.] Of or pertaining to a worm or worms; resembling a worm; shaped like a worm; especially, resembling the motion or track of a worm; as, the vermicular, or peristaltic, motion of the intestines. See Peristaltic. ``A twisted form vermicular.' --Cowper.
Vermicular work
Vermiculated Ver*mic"u*la`ted, a. Made or marked with irregular wavy lines or impressions; vermiculate. Vermiculated work, or Vermicular work (Arch.), rustic work so wrought as to have the appearance of convoluted worms, or of having been eaten into by, or covered with tracks of, worms. --Gwilt.
Vermiculate
Vermiculate Ver*mic"u*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vermiculated; p. pr. & vb. n. Vermiculating.] [L. vermiculatus inlaid so as to resemble the tracks of worms, p. p. of vermiculari to be full of worms, vermiculus a little worm. See Vermicular.] To form or work, as by inlaying, with irregular lines or impressions resembling the tracks of worms, or appearing as if formed by the motion of worms.
Vermiculate
Vermiculate Ver*mic"u*late, a. 1. Wormlike in shape; covered with wormlike elevations; marked with irregular fine lines of color, or with irregular wavy impressed lines like worm tracks; as, a vermiculate nut. 2. Crawling or creeping like a worm; hence, insinuating; sophistical. ``Vermiculate questions.' --Bacon. ``Vermiculate logic.' --R. Choate.
Vermiculated
Vermiculate Ver*mic"u*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vermiculated; p. pr. & vb. n. Vermiculating.] [L. vermiculatus inlaid so as to resemble the tracks of worms, p. p. of vermiculari to be full of worms, vermiculus a little worm. See Vermicular.] To form or work, as by inlaying, with irregular lines or impressions resembling the tracks of worms, or appearing as if formed by the motion of worms.
Vermiculated
Vermiculated Ver*mic"u*la`ted, a. Made or marked with irregular wavy lines or impressions; vermiculate. Vermiculated work, or Vermicular work (Arch.), rustic work so wrought as to have the appearance of convoluted worms, or of having been eaten into by, or covered with tracks of, worms. --Gwilt.
Vermiculated work
Vermiculated Ver*mic"u*la`ted, a. Made or marked with irregular wavy lines or impressions; vermiculate. Vermiculated work, or Vermicular work (Arch.), rustic work so wrought as to have the appearance of convoluted worms, or of having been eaten into by, or covered with tracks of, worms. --Gwilt.
Vermiculating
Vermiculate Ver*mic"u*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vermiculated; p. pr. & vb. n. Vermiculating.] [L. vermiculatus inlaid so as to resemble the tracks of worms, p. p. of vermiculari to be full of worms, vermiculus a little worm. See Vermicular.] To form or work, as by inlaying, with irregular lines or impressions resembling the tracks of worms, or appearing as if formed by the motion of worms.
Vermiculation
Vermiculation Ver*mic`u*la"tion, n. [L. vermiculatio a being worm-eaten.] 1. The act or operation of moving in the manner of a worm; continuation of motion from one part to another; as, the vermiculation, or peristaltic motion, of the intestines. 2. The act of vermiculating, or forming or inlaying so as to resemble the motion, track, or work of a worm. 3. Penetration by worms; the state of being wormeaten. 4. (Zo["o]l.) A very fine wavy crosswise color marking, or a patch of such markings, as on the feathers of birds.

Meaning of Micula from wikipedia

- Micula (Hungarian: Mikola, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmikolɒ]) is a commune of 5,214 inhabitants situated in Satu Mare County, Romania. It is composed...
- Stasia Micula (December 3, 1950 – April 22, 2020), known professionally as Samantha Fox, was an American **** film and B movie actress. She started...
- Micula is a commune in Romania. Micula may also refer to: Micula (surname) Micula River, an alternate name for the Egherul Mare River This disambiguation...
- Olivella micula is a species of small sea snail, marine gastropod mollusk in the subfamily Olivellinae, in the family Olividae, the olives. Species in...
- Karolina Micuła (born 16 November 1988 in Rzeszów, Poland) is a Polish singer, songwriter, artist, actress and political activist. In 2017, Micuła was the...
- Lim****ol, to commemorate the occasion. List of dining events Grzegorz Micula, Magdalena Micula (2010) DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Cyprus, Dorling Kindersley Ltd...
- The surname Mikula, Micula or Mikuła may refer to: Barbara Mikuła, founder of Polish independent music label Mystic Production David Mikula, Czech football...
- Romania to the US based trading giant Cargill for an undisclosed fee. "Fraţii Micula, în calitate de investitori străini, au câştigat primul proces economic...
- hyrcanum Jakovlev, 1900 Dorcadion laeve laeve Faldermann, 1837 Dorcadion laeve micula Plavilstshikov, 1937 Dorcadion laeve vladimiri Danilevsky & Murzin, 2009...
- Romania and Hungary Counties Satu Mare and Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg Villages Micula Bercu Méhtelek Physical characteristics Mouth Tur  • location Túrricse,...