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Etymology > Worm
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Worm Defined
From the Old English "wyrm," meaning "dragon."
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Sat Jul 4
- integrated approach to detecting fast as well as slow spreading worms
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Fri Jul 3
- YouTube - LEARN TO BREAKDANCE: THE WORM!!
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- YouTube - How to hook a worm on a fishing hook
Thu Jul 2
- Conficker cost Manchester council £1.5m - Network World
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