- style. The
destruction of the
statue of
Christ Saint-Sauveur, "a
large worm-
eaten crucifix"
according to Théodore Beza, is
attributed to
Admiral de Coligny's...
- A
mezcal worm is an
insect larva found in some
types of
mezcal produced in Oaxaca, Mexico. The
larva is a red
maguey worm, the
caterpillar of the Comadia...
-
described the
bones of a
woman who died of
hyperthyroidism as
appearing "
worm-
eaten".
Neurological manifestations can
include tremors, c****a, myopathy, and...
-
raven eats
worms; a
writing desk is
worm-
eaten"; this idea of food
encapsulates idea of life
feeding on life itself, for the
worm is
being eaten and then...
- The
Lambton Worm is a
legend from
County Durham in North-East
England in the
United Kingdom. The
story takes place around the
River Wear, and is one of...
-
entities by radiographs. In radiographs, the
sequestra present a
typical worm-
eaten appearance similar to a
pumice stone.
Sequestra appear osteoporotic and...
- are
determined by the
configuration of
eaten and
uneaten line
segments adjacent to the
point at
which the
worm currently is.
Despite being governed by...
-
combat was not
likely to be a long one. At the
first blow it cracked, so
worm-
eaten was that
timber of the old
scholastic hovel! Hugo
ridicules the unities...
- old statues, and old objects, and
against the
enthusiasm for
everything worm-
eaten, grimy, or
corroded by time; and we deem it
unjust and
criminal that people...
- The shipworms, also
called teredo worms or
simply teredo (from
Ancient Gr**** τερηδών (terēdṓn) 'wood-
worm', via
Latin terēdō), are
marine bivalve molluscs...