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ver·min \ˈvərmə̇n, ˈvə̄m-, ˈvəim-\ noun (plural vermin ; usually plural in construction) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French vermin, vermine, from Latin vermis worm 1. : animals obnoxious to man: as a. : small animals (as lice, bedbugs, mice) that tend to occur in great numbers, are difficult to control, and are offensive as well as injurious b. : birds and mammals (as owls and weasels) that prey upon game c. : animals that at a particular time and place compete with man or his domestic animals (as for food) < deer are considered vermin in New Zealand > 2. : a noxious or offensive person or persons |