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A common North American colubrine snake (Tropidonotus sipedon) which lives chiefly in the water.
Any one of many species of venomous aquatic snakes of the family Hydrophidae, having a flattened tail and living entirely in the sea, especially in the warmer parts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. They feed upon fishes, and are mostly of moderate size, but some species become eight or ten feet long and four inches broad.
A large, slender, harmless snake of the southern United States (Masticophis flagelliformis).
Any species of snakes of the family Homalopsidae, all of which are aquatic in their habits.
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n.
The Guinea-hen flower. See Snake's-head, and under Guinea.
n.
An ammonite; -- so called from its form, which resembles that of a coiled snake.
n.
The Virginia snakeroot. See Snakeroot.
n.
The snakebird, 1.
n.
An American perennial herb (Chelone glabra) having white flowers shaped like the head of a turtle. Called also snakehead, shell flower, and balmony.
imp. & p. p.
of Snake
n.
Any species of small ground snakes of the family Tortricidae.
v. i.
Contagious or poisonous matter, as of specific ulcers, the bite of snakes, etc.; -- applied to organic poisons.
n.
Any species of small ground snakes of the family Uropeltidae; -- so called from their rough tails.
n.
A tropical American tree (Cecropia peltata) of the Breadfruit family, having hollow stems, which are used for wind instruments; -- called also snakewood, and trumpet tree.
v. i.
To crawl like a snake.
n. pl.
A division of serpents which includes the true vipers of the Old World and the rattlesnakes and moccasin snakes of America; -- called also Viperina.
a.
To move, proceed, advance, pass, go, come, etc., swiftly, smoothly, or with quick action; -- said of things animate or inanimate. Hence, to flow, glide, or roll onward, as a stream, a snake, a wagon, etc.; to move by quicker action than in walking, as a person, a horse, a dog.
n.
A large East Indian nocturnal tree snake (Dipsas dendrophila). It is not venomous.
v. t.
To drag or draw, as a snake from a hole; -- often with out.
n.
The Guinea-hen flower; -- so called in England because its spotted petals resemble the scales of a snake's head.
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