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maggot Noun. (Middle English, magot = grub). The larva of Diptera: without a distinct head, legless with, body usually pointed anteriorly and blunt posteriorly.
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maggot the larval stage of a true fly (Diptera).
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maggot in most Diptera, legless larva lacking a distinct head, with cephalic (head) end pointed and caudal (rear) end blunt
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maggot treatment A method of treating septic wounds. In the 1930s, scientific studies indicated that neglected and infected compound fractures were aided in healing when blackbottle fly, bluebottle fly, and blowfly maggots accidentally infested
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maggot The immature stage of insects belonging to the order Diptera, the flies. Typically it is white, broad at one end and tapering to the other. Some species damage vegetables crops. Larvae are legless.
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