Pronunciation: /ˈnɛməˌtoʊd/
noun a type of unsegmented worm with a long, cylindrical body
A1 A nematode is a type of worm.
A2 Nematodes are often found in soil.
B1 Farmers use nematodes to control pests in their crops.
B2 Researchers are studying the effects of nematodes on plant health.
C1 The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is commonly used in scientific research.
C2 Nematodes play a crucial role in nutrient cycling in ecosystems.
formal The nematode is a type of roundworm that can be found in soil, water, plants, and animals.
informal I heard that nematodes can be a problem for gardeners trying to grow vegetables.
slang Those nematodes are a real pain in the butt for farmers.
figurative The nematode of doubt wriggled in the back of his mind, causing him to second-guess his decisions.
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