maggot به انگلیسی
From Longman Dictionary
mag‧got /ˈmæɡət/ noun [countable]
a small creature like a worm that is the young form of a fly and lives in decaying food, flesh etc
Example
You bet him sixpence he could not eat a maggot and he promptly swallowed a live one and grabbed your tanner
It fledged four young, and 156 blood-bloated maggots of Protocalliphora flies
The hair and skin had fallen from the head, and the flesh from the bones-all alive with disgusting maggots
He was still wound tightly in a grubby white Aircell blanket that made him look like a large maggot
With the help of a tweezer, she was pulling maggots from the raw flesh