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Definition of Angleworms
1. angleworm [n] - See also: angleworm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Angleworms
Literary usage of Angleworms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report on the Investigations Into the Purification of the Ohio River Water by George Warren Fuller, Ohio Sanitary Engineering Company (1899)
"of alumina we were enabled to see a number of angleworms moving about and ...
Relative to the origin of these angleworms, it is possible in filters Nos. i ..."
2. The Boy Scouts' Year Book by Boy Scouts of America (1917)
"know how to cook even angleworms. The beautiful little birds eat them and the
fish eat them and we eat the birds and fish, but the Scout who is reduced to a ..."
3. First Year Science by William Henry Snyder (1914)
"angleworms, the most important animal soil builders, channel the soil with ...
Darwin estimated that the angleworms in English soil deposited one fifth of ..."
4. Michigan Bird Life: A List of All the Bird Species Known to Occur in the by Walter Bradford Barrows (1912)
"... the Pigeon fed largely upon animal substances, and particularly, if we can
credit numerous observers, upon angleworms and various grubs and soft-bodied ..."
5. Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals v. 2 by Ferenc Hutyra (1913)
"... in infected neighborhoods in angleworms, xx-hich undoubtedly ingested them
with soil; hence fowl may also infect themselves by the ingestion of ..."
6. Studies in General Physiology by Jacques Loeb (1905)
"The second series of experiments of Friedländer consisted in excising a small (5
to 10 mm. long) piece from the abdominal nerve-cord of angleworms. ..."