Vermes

Word VERMES
Character 6
Hyphenation ver mes
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Vermes"

What do we mean by vermes?

A narrow, worm-like structure found in animal brains between the hemispheres of the cerebellum; it is the site of termination of the spinocerebellar pathways that carry subconscious proprioception.

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The word "vermes" in example sentences

There is still another class of animals, which are termed vermes by ❋ Erasmus Darwin (1766)

"There is still another class of animals which are termed vermes by ❋ Samuel Butler (1868)

Fora Sarney, reforma política já e vamos preparar os corações e mentes para varrer esses vermes nas Eleições 2010! ❋ Unknown (2009)

Geza vermes recently said that the real threat to fundamentalist religion wasn't atheism or even agnosticism , it was biblical literacy . ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

Sicut in stagno generantur vermes, sic et otioso malae cogitationes. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Deum muscae et vermes irrident, quum ipsum polluunt et devorant, subditus est igni, aquae, et latrones furantur, pixidem auream humi prosternunt, et se tamen non defendit hic Deus. ❋ Unknown (2007)

As flores murcham, o céu enevoa-se, a beleza cobre-se de rugas e apodrece, pasto para os vermes que se alimentam nas campas. ❋ Artur (2006)

Cum autem ego eos de tali ritu reprehendi, quaerens causam: Respondit vnus mihi, hoc facimus ne vermes carnes eius comedant, tunc eius anima magnam poenam sustinerit, nec poteram euellere eos ab isto errore: et multæ aliæ nouitates sunt ibi, quas non crederent, nisi qui viderent. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Deinde apponantur vermes contusi et pulveres consolidativi, etc. _ ❋ Henry Ebenezer Handerson (N/A)

Terrestres enim vermes, idest qui sub terra nascuntur, qui in longitudine et rotunditate lumbricis assimilantur, et apud quondam terrestres lumbrici dicuntur, accipiantur et aliquantulum conterantur et in oleo infusi ad ignem calefiant: et nullo alio mediante, ter vel quater, vel etiam pluries, si opportunum videbis, plagae impone. ❋ Henry Ebenezer Handerson (N/A)

Terrestres vermes, qui sub terra nascuntur, similes in longitudine et rotunditate lumbricis, qui etaim lumbrici terre appellantur: hi aliquantulum conterantur et in oleo infusi ad ignem calefiant, et nullo aliomediante, ter vel quater vel pluries, si opportunum fuerit, plagelle impone. ❋ Henry Ebenezer Handerson (N/A)

In old books it is named vermilion, in allusion to the insect, or _vermes_, from which it is prepared. ❋ George Field (N/A)

It is difficult to know what to make of these opinions; for, with the exception of certain cases in some of the seventeenth and eighteenth century writers, there are no records in medicine of the occurrence of vermes in the infant at birth. ❋ Unknown (1896)

Rore coeli sitim sedant greges, ab omni alio potu arcentur, quod aquæ ibi ovibus sint exitiales: quia tamen in pabulo humido vermes multi abundant, cornic [u =] adeo multitudo crevit, ut ob frugum damna nuper publico consilio illas perdentibus proposita præmia sint: ubi enim pabulum, ibi animalia sunt quæ eo vescuntur, atque immodicè tunc multiplicantur cum ubique abundaverit. ❋ Unknown (1886)

There were obtained at the same time, besides a few specimens of _Idothea Sabinei_, sponges and bryozoa in great abundance, and small mussels, crustacea, vermes, &c. ❋ Alexander Leslie (1866)

But they soon creep out again, in order, as if by agreement, to fly out to sea and search for their food, which consists of crustacea and vermes. ❋ Alexander Leslie (1866)

Huxley, a lower division of the great family of the Mollusca; but they have recently been placed by some naturalists among the vermes or worms. ❋ Robert Patterson (1857)

Accipe vermes qua lucent de nocte et pone in vase vitreo continente radium solis quousque fiet aqua, et tune pone illam in lampade, et lucet sicut candela, et probatum est. ❋ James Anthony Froude (1856)

Hence the difficulties which have embarrassed the naturalists, who adopt the Linnæan classification, in their endeavours to discover determinate characters of distinction between the vermes and the insecta. ❋ Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1803)

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