Ascarids

/ˈæskərɪdz/ noun

Plural of ascarid; large parasitic roundworms that live in the intestines of humans and animals, causing infection and digestive problems.

From Latin 'ascaris' (borrowed from Greek), originally referring to intestinal worms. The term has been used in medical terminology since ancient times, appearing in Greek medical texts describing parasitic infections.

AMአስካርድ
ARدودة 회충
BNঅস্কারি
CAascàrids
CShlístovky
DAspulorm
DESpulwürmer
ELασκαρίδες
ESgusanos intestinales
FAاسکارید
FIpikkulinnut
FRascaris
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