vermeology

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Ancient Greek

Noun[edit]

vermeology (uncountable)

  1. (rare, obsolete) The study of worms.
    • 1883, Richard Smith Elliott, Notes Taken in Sixty Years, page 145:
      Everybody was deep in arboriculture and vermeology; and what we did not know about mulberry trees for feeding silk worms was not worth knowing; and what we did not know about worms, and 'the diet of worms,' and cocoons, and reeling of fibre, and weaving of silk and satin could not be learned.