worm in Finnish
worm in Finnish is mato, käärme, luihu — worm means a long, thin, legless invertebrate, such as an earthworm.
worm in Finnish
mato
käärme
(archaic) A type of wingless "dragon", especially a gigantic sea serpent or any kind of dragon.
luihu
A contemptible or devious being.
jengat
Anything helical, especially the thread of a screw.
kierre
Anything helical, especially the thread of a screw.
madella
(intransitive) To move with one's body dragging the ground.
What does "worm" mean?
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noun A long, thin, legless invertebrate, such as an earthworm.
"After the rain, worms covered the sidewalk."
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noun A self-replicating computer program that spreads across a network on its own.
"The worm infected thousands of computers within hours."
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noun An insulting term for a contemptible or sneaky person.
"He called his ex a worm for lying to everyone."
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verb To move forward slowly by crawling or wriggling.
"She wormed her way through the crowd."
worm in a sentence
- After the rain, worms covered the sidewalk.
- The worm infected thousands of computers within hours.
- He called his ex a worm for lying to everyone.
- She wormed her way through the crowd.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "worm" in Finnish?
"worm" in Finnish is mato, käärme, luihu. worm means: A long, thin, legless invertebrate, such as an earthworm.
How do you use "worm" in a sentence?
Example: "After the rain, worms covered the sidewalk." In Finnish, "worm" is mato, käärme, luihu.
Are there other ways to say "worm" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 6 translations listed for "worm": mato, käärme, luihu, jengat, kierre, madella.
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