tongue worm

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tongue worm

A veterinarian examines a dog's mouth and spots a tongue worm.

Definition

Noun: - A parasitic worm-like arthropod characterized by having two pairs of hooks at the sides of the mouth; it infects the nasal sinuses of mammals.

Usage

The term "tongue worm" is a common name used in zoology and parasitology to refer to a specific type of endoparasite. It is typically used in scientific or veterinary contexts.

Examples
  • The veterinarian identified the cause of the infection as a tongue worm.
  • Tongue worms have a complex life cycle often involving multiple hosts.
  • The study focused on the morphology of the tongue worm.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in the compound form "tongue worm infection" to describe the disease state.
    • The dog was treated for a severe tongue worm infection.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pentastomid: This is the more precise scientific name for the group of parasites commonly called tongue worms.
    • Pentastomids are also known as tongue worms.
Synonyms
  • Pentastomid (scientific synonym)
  • Linguatulid (another scientific term for members of this group)
Notes on Meaning
  • The name "tongue worm" is derived from the parasite's tongue-like shape. It is important to note that despite the name containing "worm," these organisms are not true worms but are classified as arthropods.
tongue worm

A veterinarian examines a dog's mouth and spots a tongue worm.

Noun
  1. wormlike arthropod having two pairs of hooks at the sides of the mouth; parasitic in nasal sinuses of mammals

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