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cap·il·lar·ia \ˌkapəˈla(a)rēə\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin capillus hair + New Latin -aria 1. capitalized : a genus of slender white nematode worms (family Trichuridae) that includes serious pathogens of the alimentary tract of fowls and certain tissue and organ parasites of mammals one of which (C. hepatica) is common in rodents and occasionally invades the human liver sometimes with fatal results 2. -s : a worm of the genus Capillaria • cap·il·lar·id \-rə̇d, kəˈpilərə̇d\ noun -s |