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Infested with or damaged (as if eaten) by worms.
wormy
worm-eaten
worn
Decorated with wormlike tracery or markings.
vermicular
vermiculated
fancy
vermicular
vermiculated
1
This may readily be seen in the muscular action of the intestines, called
vermicular
motion.
2
This consists of a dry,
vermicular
collection of noodles sloshed into a bowl, accompanied by a cream wafer.
3
It is this
vermicular
insignificance of the gossip that makes his detection so difficult, and gives him his security.
4
That's the very feature of it that seems to me most dreadful; the
vermicular
aspect; the massed uprising; the massed death.
5
It was a notable object in the dim little church, having a wooden canopy supported on four slim oak pillars with
vermicular
moulding.
1
Young dark-coloured, with
vermiculated
marks on the chin, chest, and abdomen.
2
In spirits black, yellow spotted and varied, beneath gray,
vermiculated
with blackish; tail black-ringed.
3
This noble structure is of brick, with
vermiculated
stone-work at the angles and on the casings of the doors and windows.
1
On their backs were
vermiculate
patterns that were maps of the world in its becoming.
2
What a breeding nest of
vermiculate
cares and pains was this human heart of ours!
3
My life seemed only a
vermiculate
one, a crawling about of half-thoughts-half-feelings through the corpse of a decaying existence.
4
Religion itself in the hearts of the unreal, is a dead thing; what seems life in it, is the
vermiculate
life of a corpse.
5
In spirits black, yellow spotted and varied, beneath gray,
vermiculated
with blackish; tail black-ringed.
vermiculate life
vermiculate one
vermiculate patterns