Ascarid

/ˈæskərɪd/ noun

A parasitic roundworm of the family Ascaridae, especially one that infects the intestines of humans and other animals.

From 'Ascaris,' a genus of parasitic roundworms (from Greek 'askaris'), plus '-id' indicating a member of that group. The name likely refers to the worm's jumping or violent movements.

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