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Ragworm — A ragworm is a polychaete worm of the genus Nereis or the family Nereidae. Ragworms are often used as fishing bait, especially the North Atlantic species Nereis diversicolor . Ragworms are true worms (Annelidae) and are segmented like all true… … Wikipedia
ragworm — n. (Canadian) clamworm, fragmented predatory marine worm that digs a hole in sand or mud (used as bait by fishermen) … English contemporary dictionary
ragworm — noun a predatory marine bristle worm, often used as bait by fishermen. [Nereis diversicolor and other species, family Nereidae.] … English new terms dictionary
ragworm — ragˈworm noun A pearly white burrowing marine worm (Nereis diversicolor) used as bait by fishermen • • • Main Entry: ↑rag … Useful english dictionary
Common clam worm — Taxobox name = Clam worm regnum = Animalia phylum = Annelida classis = Polychaeta ordo = Phyllodocida familia = Nereididae genus = Nereis species = N. succinea binomial = Nereis succinea binomial authority = (Frey Leuchart, 1847)The Common clam… … Wikipedia
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Annelid — Temporal range: Early Ordovician–Recent[1] … Wikipedia
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Sandworm — may refer to:* The Lugworm, a large marine worm, also known as a sandworm in the UK * Sandworm (US), the common clam worm, or King Ragworm, a polychaete worm of the family Nereidae, known as a sandworm in the USIn Fiction* Sandworm (Dune), a… … Wikipedia
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