Vermin - English meaning
Vermin – definitions in English dictionary
nounWild animals that are believed to be harmful to crops, farm animals, or game, or which carry disease, e.g. rodents.
Usage examples:
Killed as vermin or game, the pumas have gone
plural nounSmall animals and insects that are harmful or annoying and are often difficult to control
Usage examples:
She reported an infestation of vermin, including rats, in the basement of the apartment house.
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Word origin
Middle English (originally denoting animals such as reptiles and snakes): from Old French, based on Latin vermis ‘worm’.
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