Ascaridae

/æsˈkærɪdeɪ/ noun

A family of parasitic roundworms that includes the large intestinal roundworms that commonly infect humans and other vertebrates.

Modern Latin taxonomic name from 'Ascaris' (genus name, possibly from Greek 'askaris') plus the family suffix '-idae.' This scientific classification groups all related roundworm parasites.

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