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Vermiculate

verb
(past & past part. vermiculated; pres. part. vermiculating)
1.
Decorate with wavy or winding lines.
adjective
1.
Infested with or damaged (as if eaten) by worms.  Synonyms: worm-eaten, wormy.
2.
Decorated with wormlike tracery or markings.  Synonyms: vermicular, vermiculated.






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"Vermiculate" Quotes from Famous Books



... is absolutely, essentially mean—as the pride of being holier than our fellow, except the pride of being holy. Such imagined holiness is foulness. Religion itself in the hearts of the unreal, is a dead thing; what seems life in it, is the vermiculate ...
— Hope of the Gospel • George MacDonald

... their faces, will run you up to a fabulous price at the auction, and you will at last be put into free quarters for life in some shady alcove upon some lofty shelf, with unlimited rations of dust, as you glide into a vermiculate dotage. Why should you be faint-hearted, when the men of the stalls ask such a breath-stretching price for the productions of William Whitehead, Esq., who used to celebrate the birthdays of old George the ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 21, July, 1859 • Various

... pl. Associated Words: helminthology, helminthologist, vermeology, vermeologist, vermifugal, verminivorous, vermin, vermiculate, vermiculated, vermiculation, taenifuge, helminthic, helminthiasis, vermicious, vermicular, ...
— Putnam's Word Book • Louis A. Flemming



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