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sand·worm

 (sănd′wûrm′)
n.
Any of various marine burrowing annelid worms, such as a lugworm or clamworm, inhabiting coastal sand or mud and often used as fishing bait.
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sandworm

(ˈsændˌwɜːm)
n
(Animals) any of various polychaete worms that live in burrows on sandy shores, esp the lugworm
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sand•worm

(ˈsændˌwɜrm)

n.
1. any of various marine worms that live in sand.
[1770–80]
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Translations

sandworm

[ˈsændwɜːm] Ngusano m de arena
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The VPNFilter campaign uncovered by Cisco Talos and attributed by the FBI to Sofacy or Sandworm, revealed the immense vulnerability to attack of domestic networking hardware and storage solutions.
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