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So it seemed fair to show a sample vermicular settlement.
These animals are vermicular reptiles that live under logs, rocks and dirt.
These then divide and give rise to eight vermicular microgameocytes.
Some of the vermicular structures were huge.
As they mature become vermicular in shape and are known as sporokinetes.
The final large passengers are vermicular endoparasites - or gutworms.
Within the lobster the trophozoites are vermicular in form similar those of the gregarines.
She ends this routine opining that she's lower than a worm and her exit is a vermicular crawl no human being should be capable of.
Worf glanced to see the vermicular creatures in the bowl that sat in the tray's center.
"I am the humanoid host for a centuries-old vermicular symbiont that lives inside my chest cavity.
The figgle cogitated in vermicular fashion, its thoughts evidently twisting deviously.
Vermicular sulfide (troilite) is present in some olivine.
Authigenic kaolinite has precipitated in small volumes as vermicular pore filling.
The gold leaf, the flatness, the abstractions typical of iconographical paintings, the vermicular style, etc. are all there.
"One, you really don't need to apologize every time you make a metaphor to an Earth-based insectoid or vermicular life-form."
The Rhopilema nomadica can cause very painful injuries to humans, since it has vermicular filaments in the mouth arms.
Myrmekite describes a vermicular, or wormy, intergrowth of quartz in plagioclase.
The surviving ships weaved and darted along vermicular paths, but their tracks were unerringly defined by their common objective-the Tasmania.
The multinucleate vermicular meronts are 35 m in length and occur in the coelomic cavity and various tissues of the host.
In 2004, Andrey K., the former bassist of Vermicular Decay, joined to Abominable Putridity and the line-up was completed.
"N. B. The poisonous sangsue of Charlottesville may always be distinguished from the medicinal leech by its blackness, and especially by its writhing or vermicular motions, which very nearly resemble those of a snake."
In a fearfully brief period the patient died, when it appeared that in the jar containing the leeches, had been introduced, by accident, one of the venomous vermicular sangsues which are now and then found in the neighboring ponds.
In variations of rustication the stone is left with a rough external surface, or rough shapes are drilled or chiselled in the somewhat smoothed face in a technique called "vermiculation" (vermiculate rustication or vermicular rustication).
By the time I had added an ordinary typewriter table to its scanty furnishing, I was hard put to turn around; at the best, I managed to navigate it by a sort of vermicular progression requiring great dexterity and presence of mind.