white worm
The term "white worm" can refer to various small, pale organisms in biology, hold symbolic meanings in spirituality, or describe certain malicious software in computing.
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Definition
B2Biology
(scientific)A small, pale organism, often referring to certain larvae or enchytraeid worms used as food for aquarium fish.
Example
- Enchytraeus albidus, a type of white worm, is commonly used as fish food.
C1Spirituality
(symbolic)Represents transformation and rebirth, often seen in dreams as a sign of personal growth or change.
Example
- Dreaming of white worms may indicate significant changes in your life.
C1Computing
(technical)A type of malicious software that replicates itself and spreads to other computers, often causing harm or data loss.
Example
- The white worm infected numerous systems, leading to widespread data breaches.
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