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- noun Plural form of
ragworm .
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They can be caught close to the surface, at mid-water and at the bottom, and as a rule vegetable baits, such as boiled macaroni, or ragworms are found to answer best.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
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But polychaete worms, the group that includes ragworms dug by anglers for bait on sandy beaches at low tide, dominated both in terms of abundance and biomass.
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But polychaete worms, the group that includes ragworms dug by anglers for bait on sandy beeches at low tide, dominated both in terms of abundance and biomass.
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But polychaete worms, the group that includes ragworms dug by anglers for bait on sandy beeches at low tide, dominated both in terms of abundance and biomass.
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But polychaete worms, the group that includes ragworms dug by anglers for bait on sandy beeches at low tide, dominated both in terms of abundance and biomass.
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