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Definition of Roundworms
1. roundworm [n] - See also: roundworm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Roundworms
Literary usage of Roundworms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fresh-water Biology by Henry Baldwin Ward, George Chandler Whipple (1918)
"CHAPTER XVI PARASITIC roundworms BY HENRY B. WARD Professor of Zoology in the
University of Illinois THE roundworms or Nemathelminthes constitute a group of ..."
2. Special Pathology and Therapeutics of the Diseases of Domestic Animals by Ferenc Hutyra, Josef Marek (1913)
"The body of roundworms is elongated, cylindrical and not segmented. ...
roundworms are long, smooth cylindrical worms, with a short head and with three lips ..."
3. A Laboratory Guide to the Study of Parasitology by William Brodbeck Herms (1913)
"EXERCISE 25a THE roundworms PHYLUM NEMATHELMINTHES, CLASS NEMATODA, ...
The roundworms or threadworms may be recognized by their cylindrical, non-segmented ..."
4. Zoölogy, Descriptive and Practical by Buel Preston Colton (1903)
"The roundworms have long, cylindrical bodies. They are not segmented, but some
of them ... Two forms of roundworms are not uncommon in the human intestine, ..."
5. Animal Parasites and Human Disease by Asa Crawford Chandler (1922)
"CHAPTER XV OTHER INTESTINAL roundworms General Account. — As compared with the
hookworms all the other intestinal roundworms, except trichina, which will be ..."
6. Animal Parasites and Human Disease by Asa Crawford Chandler (1918)
"CHAPTER XV OTHER INTESTINAL roundworms General Account. — As compared with the
hookworms all the other intestinal roundworms, except trichina, which will be ..."