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woodworm vs worm

worm vs woodworm

woodworm and worm both are nouns.

woodworm is not a verb while worm is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
woodworm Yes No No No
worm Yes No Yes No
As nouns, worm is a hypernym of woodworm; that is, worm is a word with a broader meaning than woodworm:
  • woodworm: a larva of a woodborer
  • worm: any of numerous relatively small elongated soft-bodied animals especially of the phyla Annelida and Chaetognatha and Nematoda and Nemertea and Platyhelminthes; also many insect larvae
woodworm (noun) worm (noun)
a larva of a woodborer any of numerous relatively small elongated soft-bodied animals especially of the phyla Annelida and Chaetognatha and Nematoda and Nemertea and Platyhelminthes; also many insect larvae
screw thread on a gear with the teeth of a worm wheel or rack
a software program capable of reproducing itself that can spread from one computer to the next over a network
a person who has a nasty or unethical character undeserving of respect
woodworm (verb) worm (verb)
to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling)
Difference between woodworm and worm

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