Vermin vs Vermifugal - What's the difference?
vermin | vermifugal |
(countable, or, uncountable) Any one of various common types of small insects or animals which cause harm and annoyance.
(countable, or, uncountable) Animals that prey on game, such as foxes or weasels.
(countable, or, uncountable) Obnoxious, or mean and offensive person or people.
(medicine) Tending to prevent, destroy, or expel worms or vermin; anthelmintic.
(Webster 1913)
As a noun vermin
is (countable|or|uncountable) any one of various common types of small insects or animals which cause harm and annoyance.As an adjective vermifugal is
(medicine) tending to prevent, destroy, or expel worms or vermin; anthelmintic.vermin
English
(wikipedia vermin)Noun
- The area was plagued by all sorts of vermin : fleas, lice, mice, and rats to name a few.
- Bring these gypsy vermin to the Palace of Justice.