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Vermiform

Vermiform describes something shaped like a worm. The expression is often employed in biology and anatomy to describe more or less tubular or cylindrical, usually soft body parts or animals. The word root is Latin, vermes-worms and formes-shaped. A well known example is the vermiform appendix, a small, blind section of the gut in humans and a number of other mammals.

[ "Appendix", "Retrocaecal", "Double appendix", "Dicyemida", "Amyand's hernia", "Dicyema japonicum" ]
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