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		Definition of ascarid in English: ascarid(also ascaris) nounˈaskərɪdˈæskərɪd Zoology A parasitic nematode worm of a family (Ascaridae ) whose members typically live in the intestines of vertebrates.  Example sentencesExamples -  Roundworms, also know as ascarids, are transmitted from mothers to nursing kittens or through the cat ingesting eggs or other hosts (such as mice) that are infected with the eggs.
 -  For a wide-spread disease (such as the non-lethal parasite ascaris) where treatment is cheap and relatively painless for the patient, a cheap and simple diagnostic test is suitable.
 -  Raccoons may be cute, but many of them carry raccoon roundworm, an ascarid that can infect children.
 -  It also is used to eliminate worms (ascaris and pin worms).
 -  Ascariasis disturbs the upper part of the body, manifesting irritability, and vomiting ascarids after eating.
 
 
 Origin   Late 17th century: from modern Latin Ascaridae (plural), from Greek askarides, plural of askaris 'intestinal worm'.    Definition of ascarid in US English: ascarid(also ascaris) nounˈæskərɪdˈaskərid Zoology A parasitic nematode worm of a family (Ascaridae) whose members typically live in the intestines of vertebrates.  Example sentencesExamples -  For a wide-spread disease (such as the non-lethal parasite ascaris) where treatment is cheap and relatively painless for the patient, a cheap and simple diagnostic test is suitable.
 -  Raccoons may be cute, but many of them carry raccoon roundworm, an ascarid that can infect children.
 -  Roundworms, also know as ascarids, are transmitted from mothers to nursing kittens or through the cat ingesting eggs or other hosts (such as mice) that are infected with the eggs.
 -  Ascariasis disturbs the upper part of the body, manifesting irritability, and vomiting ascarids after eating.
 -  It also is used to eliminate worms (ascaris and pin worms).
 
 
 Origin   Late 17th century: from modern Latin Ascaridae (plural), from Greek askarides, plural of askaris ‘intestinal worm’.     |