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Что (кто) такое worm - определение

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Worm         
  • ''[[Paragordius tricuspidatus]]'', a [[nematomorpha]]n
  • White tentacles of ''[[Loimia medusa]]'', a spaghetti worm
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WORM; The Worm; The Worm (disambiguation); Worm (movie); Worm (film)
·noun Any annelid.
II. Worm ·noun An insect larva.
III. Worm ·noun The thread of a screw.
IV. Worm ·noun A being debased and despised.
V. Worm ·vi To work slowly, gradually, and secretly.
VI. Worm ·noun ·same·as Vermes.
VII. Worm ·noun Any helminth; an Entozoon.
VIII. Worm ·noun Anything spiral, vermiculated, or resembling a worm.
IX. Worm ·noun An internal tormentor; something that gnaws or afflicts one's mind with remorse.
X. Worm ·vt To effect, remove, drive, draw, or the like, by slow and secret means;
- often followed by out.
XI. Worm ·vt To clean by means of a worm; to draw a wad or cartridge from, as a firearm. ·see Worm, ·noun 5 (b).
XII. Worm ·noun A spiral instrument or screw, often like a double corkscrew, used for drawing balls from firearms.
XIII. Worm ·noun A creeping or a crawling animal of any kind or size, as a serpent, caterpillar, snail, or the like.
XIV. Worm ·noun The condensing tube of a still, often curved and wound to economize space. ·see ·Illust. of Still.
XV. Worm ·noun A certain muscular band in the tongue of some animals, as the dog; the lytta. ·see Lytta.
XVI. Worm ·noun To wind rope, yarn, or other material, spirally round, between the strands of, as a cable; to wind with spun yarn, as a small rope.
XVII. Worm ·noun Any small creeping animal or reptile, either entirely without feet, or with very short ones, including a great variety of animals; as, an earthworm; the blindworm.
XVIII. Worm ·noun A short revolving screw, the threads of which drive, or are driven by, a worm wheel by gearing into its teeth or cogs. ·see ·Illust. of Worm gearing, below.
XIX. Worm ·noun To cut the worm, or lytta, from under the tongue of, as a dog, for the purpose of checking a disposition to gnaw. The operation was formerly supposed to guard against canine madness.
worm         
  • ''[[Paragordius tricuspidatus]]'', a [[nematomorpha]]n
  • White tentacles of ''[[Loimia medusa]]'', a spaghetti worm
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WORM; The Worm; The Worm (disambiguation); Worm (movie); Worm (film)
<networking, security> (From "Tapeworm" in John Brunner's novel "The Shockwave Rider", via XEROX PARC) A program that propagates itself over a network, reproducing itself as it goes. Compare virus. Nowadays the term has negative connotations, as it is assumed that only crackers write worms. Perhaps the best-known example was the Great Worm. Compare Trojan horse. [Jargon File] (1996-09-17)
WORM         
  • ''[[Paragordius tricuspidatus]]'', a [[nematomorpha]]n
  • White tentacles of ''[[Loimia medusa]]'', a spaghetti worm
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WORM; The Worm; The Worm (disambiguation); Worm (movie); Worm (film)
worm         
  • ''[[Paragordius tricuspidatus]]'', a [[nematomorpha]]n
  • White tentacles of ''[[Loimia medusa]]'', a spaghetti worm
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WORM; The Worm; The Worm (disambiguation); Worm (movie); Worm (film)
v. a.
Work slowly, secretly, and gradually (like a worm), writhe, wriggle, crawl, creep.
worm         
  • ''[[Paragordius tricuspidatus]]'', a [[nematomorpha]]n
  • White tentacles of ''[[Loimia medusa]]'', a spaghetti worm
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WORM; The Worm; The Worm (disambiguation); Worm (movie); Worm (film)
(worms, worming, wormed)
1.
A worm is a small animal with a long thin body, no bones and no legs.
N-COUNT
2.
If animals or people have worms, worms are living in their intestines.
N-PLURAL
3.
If you worm an animal, you give it medicine in order to kill the worms that are living in its intestines.
I worm all my birds in early spring...
All adult dogs are routinely wormed at least every six months.
VERB: V n, be V-ed
4.
If you say that someone is worming their way to success, or is worming their way into someone else's affection, you disapprove of the way that they are gradually making someone trust them or like them, often in order to deceive them or gain some advantage.
She never misses a chance to worm her way into the public's hearts...
VERB: V way prep/adv [disapproval]
5.
A worm is a computer program that contains a virus which duplicates itself many times in a network. (COMPUTING)
N-COUNT
6.
If you say that someone is opening a can of worms, you are warning them that they are planning to do or talk about something which is much more complicated, unpleasant, or difficult than they realize and which might be better left alone.
You've opened up a whole new can of worms here I think. We could have a whole debate on student loans and grants...
PHRASE: PHR after v, v-link PHR
Worm         
  • ''[[Paragordius tricuspidatus]]'', a [[nematomorpha]]n
  • White tentacles of ''[[Loimia medusa]]'', a spaghetti worm
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WORM; The Worm; The Worm (disambiguation); Worm (movie); Worm (film)
Worms are many different distantly related bilateral animals that typically have a long cylindrical tube-like body, no limbs, and no eyes (though not always).
WORM         
  • ''[[Paragordius tricuspidatus]]'', a [[nematomorpha]]n
  • White tentacles of ''[[Loimia medusa]]'', a spaghetti worm
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WORM; The Worm; The Worm (disambiguation); Worm (movie); Worm (film)
¦ abbreviation Computing write-once read-many.
worm         
  • ''[[Paragordius tricuspidatus]]'', a [[nematomorpha]]n
  • White tentacles of ''[[Loimia medusa]]'', a spaghetti worm
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WORM; The Worm; The Worm (disambiguation); Worm (movie); Worm (film)
v.
1) (d; tr.) to worm into (how did they worm their way into the meeting?)
2) (d; intr., tr.) to worm out of (to worm out of an obligation; to worm information out of smb.)
3) (misc.) to worm one's way into smb.'s confidence
WORM         
  • ''[[Paragordius tricuspidatus]]'', a [[nematomorpha]]n
  • White tentacles of ''[[Loimia medusa]]'', a spaghetti worm
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WORM; The Worm; The Worm (disambiguation); Worm (movie); Worm (film)
Write Once Read Many (Reference: CD)
worm         
  • ''[[Paragordius tricuspidatus]]'', a [[nematomorpha]]n
  • White tentacles of ''[[Loimia medusa]]'', a spaghetti worm
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WORM; The Worm; The Worm (disambiguation); Worm (movie); Worm (film)
¦ noun
1. an earthworm or other creeping or burrowing invertebrate animal having a long, slender soft body and no limbs. [Annelida, Nematoda (roundworms), Platyhelminthes (flatworms), and other phyla.]
(worms) intestinal or other internal parasites.
used in names of long, slender insect larvae and other creatures, e.g. army worm, slow-worm.
a maggot regarded as eating dead bodies buried in the ground.
2. informal a weak or despicable person.
3. the threaded cylinder in a worm gear.
4. the coiled pipe of a still in which the vapour is cooled and condensed.
5. Computing a self-replicating program able to propagate itself across a network, typically having a detrimental effect.
¦ verb
1. move by crawling or wriggling.
2. (worm one's way into) insinuate one's way into.
3. (worm something out of) obtain information from by cunning persistence.
4. treat (an animal) with a preparation designed to expel parasitic worms.
5. Nautical, archaic make (a rope) smooth by winding thread between the strands.
Derivatives
worm-like adjective
Origin
OE wyrm (n.), of Gmc origin.

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Worm
Worms are many different distantly related bilateral animals that typically have a long cylindrical tube-like body, no limbs, and no eyes (though not always).