Lexicographical Neighbors of Seaworms
Literary usage of Seaworms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book in General Zoölogy by Glenn Washington Herrick (1907)
"EARTHWORMS, LEECHES, AND seaworms BRANCH Vili. — Annidata (annulus, ring) Annidata.
— With very few exceptions the members of this branch have their bodies ..."
2. A Text-book in General Zoölogy by Glenn Washington Herrick (1907)
"EARTHWORMS, LEECHES, AND seaworms BRANCH VIII. — Annulata (annulus, ring) Annulata.
— With very few exceptions the members of this branch have their bodies ..."
3. A Text-book in General Zoölogy by Glenn Washington Herrick (1907)
"EARTHWORMS, LEECHES, AND seaworms BRANCH VIII. —- Annulata (annulus, ring) Annulata.
— With very few exceptions the members of this branch have their bodies ..."
4. Cassier's Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02877163] (1908)
"seaworms are not known to attack concrete. And this is somewhat strange, in view
of the fact that while the Teredo and its allies readily bore into wood and ..."
5. The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical Philosophy (1850)
"Engineers in London, on the action of the seaworms in wood, Dr. Lyon Play- fair
stated that (he action of these animals formed the subject of investigation ..."