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OVERRUN |
Infest |
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INFESTED |
Of Infest |
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INFESTING |
Of Infest |
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PESTER |
To crowd together in an annoying way; to overcrowd; to
infest. |
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PLAGUE |
To infest or afflict with disease, calamity, or natural
evil of any kind. |
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DISTOMA |
A genus of parasitic, trematode worms, having two suckers
for attaching themselves to the part they infest. See 1st Fluke, 2. |
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BOTS |
The larvae of several species of botfly, especially those
larvae which infest the stomach, throat, or intestines of the horse,
and are supposed to be the cause of various ailments. |
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INFEST |
To trouble greatly by numbers or by frequency of
presence; to disturb; to annoy; to frequent and molest or harass; as,
fleas infest dogs and cats; a sea infested with pirates. |
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STRONGYLOID |
Like, or pertaining to, Strongylus, a genus of
parasitic nematode worms of which many species infest domestic animals.
Some of the species, esp... |
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LUNGWORM |
Any one of several species of parasitic nematoid worms
which infest the lungs and air passages of cattle, sheep, and other
animals, often provi... |
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RAT |
...nus Mus and
allied genera, larger than mice, that infest houses, stores, and ships,
especially the Norway, or brown, rat (M. decumanus), the bla... |