Féreg
Féreg is a Hungarian word that translates to "worm" in English. It is a general term used to refer to various elongated, soft-bodied invertebrates that lack a backbone and limbs. This broad classification encompasses a diverse range of organisms, including earthworms, nematodes, and insect larvae.
In common usage, "féreg" often refers to earthworms, which are vital for soil health. These annelids burrow
The term can also be applied to parasitic worms, which live in or on another organism (the
Furthermore, "féreg" can describe the larval stage of insects, often referred to as grubs or maggots. These