echulus myrus

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worm
To make (one's way) with a crawling motion

We wormed our way through the underbrush.

To move with one's body dragging the ground

Inch by inch I wormed along the secret passageway, flat to the ground, not once raising my head, hardly daring to pull a full breath.

A self-replicating program that propagates widely through a network
A graphical representation of the total runs scored in an innings
A generally tubular invertebrate of the annelid phylum
To work one's way by artful or devious means
{n} an insect, grub, pipe, spiral thing, inward torment
Write-Once-Read-Many technology used in many applications for because of the integrity of the data and the accepted legal admissibility of files stored using the technology In the case of "Ablative" or "True" WORM, data written to a disk is actually etched into the surface of the platter creating a permanent record Another form, CCW WORM is based on Magneto/Optical technology CCW achieves the WORM characteristic through special MO media that signals the optical drive not to rewrite media sectors An advantage of CCW media is that it conforms to ISO standards, allowing it to be read with drives from any manufacturer adhering to the standard WORM records are unalterable with the exception of destroying the platter Legal documents, research information, historical records, etc , are all examples of information that require permanent storage
To clean by means of a worm; to draw a wad or cartridge from, as a firearm
A short revolving screw, the threads of which drive, or are driven by, a worm wheel by gearing into its teeth or cogs
A virus that replicates itself without human intervention If the victim has to open an e-mail attachment to get infected, it's a virus But if it scans for new victims and attacks by itself, it's a worm
Computer program that copies itself into other host computers across a network In 1988 the Internet Worm infected several thousand hosts
[from `tapeworm' in John Brunner's novel `The Shockwave Rider', via XEROX PARC] n A program that propagates itself over a network, reproducing itself as it goes Compare {virus} Nowadays the term has negative connotations, as it is assumed that only {cracker}s write worms Perhaps the best-known example was Robert T Morris's `Internet Worm' of 1988, a `benign' one that got out of control and hogged hundreds of Suns and VAXen across the U S See also {cracker}, {RTM}, {Trojan horse}, {ice}, and {Great Worm, the}
To cut the worm, or lytta, from under the tongue of, as a dog, for the purpose of checking a disposition to gnaw
Anything helical, especially the thread of a screw
A program that infiltrates a computer system and copies itself many times, filling up memory and disk space and crashing the computer The most famous worm of all time was released accidentally by Robert Morris over the Internet and brought down whole sections of the net
Same as Vermes
A worm is a small animal with a long thin body, no bones and no legs
To work slowly, gradually, and secretly
If animals or people have worms, worms are living in their intestines