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stomach worm
noun
a nematode, Haemonchus contortus, parasitic in the stomach of sheep, cattle, and related animals.
stomach worm
noun
any of various nematode worms that are parasitic in the stomach of mammals, esp Haemonchus contortus, which infests sheep: family Trichostrongylidae
Word History and Origins
Origin of stomach worm1
Example Sentences
“In no way, madam, unless you be a priest, a magician, or a man of medicine. My wife is being devoured by a stomach worm.”
“Here, sir,” Alyce said, handing the baby to his father, “no stomach worm, but a loud and lusty boy.”
His mother shouted from inside, “Stomach worm, bah! In truth I thought a dragon was eating my innards. Give the lout to me, I will teach him to give such trouble and pain to his mother.”
“We have seen barren woman give birth, stomach worm transformed to innocent babe, dragon defeated by a girl who appeared from nowhere!”
“No saint, no angel. Corpus bones, I but delivered a child. Your wife never had a stomach worm.”
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