Ancylostoma

/ˌæŋsɪloʊˈstoʊmə/ noun

A genus of parasitic hookworms that attach to the intestines of humans and animals, causing serious infections.

From Greek 'ankylos' (hooked) and 'stoma' (mouth)—named for the worm's distinctive hooked mouth-like structure it uses to grip intestinal tissue.

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