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  2. Bookworm (insect) - Wikipedia

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    Bookworm is a word-forming puzzle video game developed by PopCap Games that follows Lex, an actual bookworm who accompanies the player as they form words from the deck. From a grid of available letters, players connect letters to form words.

  3. Bookworm (insect) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    Bookworm is a term for any kind of insect which supposedly chews through books. This behaviour is uncommon. Both the larvae of the deathwatch beatle (Xestobium rufovillosum) and the common furniture beetle (Anobium punctatum) will go through wood and if paper is nearby they will pass into that.

  4. Bookworm | Reading, Library, Literacy | Britannica

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    bookworm, any insect (e.g., moths, beetles) whose larval (or adult) forms injure books by gnawing the binding and piercing the pages with small holes. No single species may properly be called the bookworm because a large number of insects feed upon dry, starchy material or paper and may damage books.

  5. Bookworm (insect) - Wikiwand

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    Bookworm is a word-forming puzzle video game developed by PopCap Games that follows Lex, an actual bookworm who accompanies the player as they form words from the deck. From a grid of available letters, players connect letters to form words.

  6. A Book's Best Frenemy - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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    "Bookworm" is a common name used for several hundred insects that feed on books, including booklouse, silverfish, powderpost beetle, spider beetle, common furniture beetle, Mexican book beetle, paper worm (larvae of the paper beetle or moth), and larder beetle.

  7. Bookworm: pictures, information, classification and more

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    Bookworm, common name for any insect that feeds on the paper or binding of books. The name is most frequently given to the larvae of certain beetles, although any insect that normally feeds on starchy material or wood may eat paper.

  8. Exploring the Intricate Life of the Book Worm Insect

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    In this blog post, we will explore the intriguing life of the book worm insect, shedding light on their habits, behaviors, and importance in the natural world. What Exactly is a Book Worm Insect? Despite its common name, the term “book worm insect” doesn’t refer to a single species.

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