Definition: A generally tubular invertebrate of the annelid phylum; an earthworm.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look,
At this word we’re studying – a curious book!
The dictionary tells us, clear and bright,
“A worm is something wriggly, quite a sight!”
Let's break it down, nice and slow,
So the meaning of "worm" you truly know.
“Invertebrate” means no bones you see,
Like insects, slugs, and you and me!
"Annelid" is a group, a special name,
Of creatures with segments, it’s not quite the same
As flatworms or roundworms, don't you fret,
They have loops and coils, a segmented set!
Think of an “earthworm,” dark and deep,
Tunnels through the soil while others sleep.
So a worm is basically, in simple terms true,
A wiggly creature, tubular too!
Does that make sense to you? Any questions arise?