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What is wormology?

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Updated: 9/19/2023

wormology is the study of worms

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wormologistA specialist in zoology concerned with worms (helminths) especially : earthworms. Came into usage today because most people think studying worms is quite uninteresting and therefore are not able to remember the original name for someone who studies worms (Helminthologist : A specialist in zoology concerned with helminths( worms); especially : the study of parasitic worms.(wormology)(wormologist adj,)Jack DunnHelminthologist : A specialist in zoology concerned with helminths( worms); especially : the study of parasitic wormsHope that will helpgoodluckGoldeneagle


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