Definitions for Wurm

Wurm Würm

Spelling: [voo rm, woo rm, wurm; German vyrm
IPA: /vʊərm, wʊərm, wɜrm; German vürm/

Wurm is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 22 anagrams from letters in Wurm (mruw).

Definitions for Wurm

noun

  1. the fourth stage of the glaciation of Eurasia during the Pleistocene. Compare Wisconsin (def 3).

Origin of Wurm

German (1909), after a river in Bavaria, joining the Starnberger See and the river Amper

Examples for Wurm

However, despite these qualities, wurm is rather a pleasant and harmless bit of cobweb.

Probably they were the tail-end of the great migration of the wurm ice age.

This is confirmed on his being informed by wurm that Carlo is Rodolfo, his master's son.

The eminent conductor will wurm himself into favour with everyone.

Lugworm, lug′wurm, n. a sluggish worm found in the sand on the sea-shore, much used for bait by fishermen.

The Germans apply the word wurm to express pity or contempt.

The Count having been informed by wurm of his son's love for Luisa, resolves to break off their intimacy.

wurm, without any prefix, had the sense of serpent in German.

The musical pabulum here provided will be known as "the Diet of wurm's."

wurm is also addicted to maps and dictionaries, and is a great reader of special articles.

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