vermicular

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English

Pronunciation

Adjective

vermicular (comparative more vermicular, superlative most vermicular)

  1. Relating to, or having the form of, a worm.
    Synonym: vermiculate
    • 1785, Thomas Cowper, The Task:
      At length a generation more refined
      Improved the simple plan; made three legs four,
      Gave them a twisted form vermicular,
      And o’er the seat, with plenteous wadding stuff’d,
      Induced a splendid cover, green and blue,
      Yellow and red, of tapestry richly wrought
      And woven close, or needlework sublime.

Translations

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French vermiculaire.

Adjective

vermicular m or n (feminine singular vermiculară, masculine plural vermiculari, feminine and neuter plural vermiculare)

  1. wormlike

Declension