Snake

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  • noun. Any of numerous scaly, legless, sometimes venomous squamate reptiles of the suborder Serpentes (or Ophidia), having a long, tapering, cylindrical body and flexible jaws.
  • noun. A treacherous person.
  • noun. A long, highly flexible metal wire or coil used for cleaning drains.
  • intransitive verb. To drag or pull lengthwise, especially to drag with a rope or chain.
  • intransitive verb. To pull with quick jerks.
  • intransitive verb. To move in a sinuous or gliding manner.
  • intransitive verb. To move with a sinuous motion.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • To move or wind like a snake; serpentine; move spirally.
  • To drag or haul, especially by a chain or rope fastened around one end of the object. as a log; hence, to pull forcibly; jerk: used generally with out or along.
  • Nautical:
  • To pass small stuff across the outer turns of (a seizing) by way of finish.
  • To wind small stuff, as marline or spun-yarn, spirally round (a large rope) so that the spaces between the strands will be filled up; worm.
  • To fasten (backstays) together by small ropes stretched from one to the other, so that if one backstay is shot away in action it may not fall on deck.
  • noun. A serpent; an ophidian; any member of the order Ophidia. See serpent and Qphidia.
  • noun. Specifically, the common British serpent Coluber or Tropidonotus natrix, or Xatrix torquata, a harmless ophidian of the family Colubridæ: distinguished from the adder or viper, a poisonous serpent of the same country.
  • noun. A lizard with rudimentary limbs or none, mistaken for a true snake: as, the Aberdeen snake (the blindworm or slow-worm); a glass-snake. See snake-lizard, and cuts under amphisbæna, blindworm, dart-snake, glass-snake, scheltopusik, and serpentiform.
  • noun. A snake-like amphibian: as, the Congo snake, the North American Amphiuma means, a urodele amphibian. See Amphiuma.
  • noun. A person having the character attributed to a snake; a treacherous person.
  • noun. In the seventeenth century, a long curl attached to the wig behind.
  • noun. The stem of a narghile.
  • noun. See snake-box.
  • noun. A form of receiving-instrument used in Wheat-stone's automatic telegraph.
  • noun. Same as green-snake.
  • noun. Same as garter-snake.
  • noun. The harlequin snake.
  • noun. See scarlet.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • intransitive verb. To crawl like a snake.
  • transitive verb. To drag or draw, as a snake from a hole; -- often with out.
  • transitive verb. To wind round spirally, as a large rope with a smaller, or with cord, the small rope lying in the spaces between the strands of the large one; to worm.
  • noun. Any species of the order Ophidia; an ophidian; a serpent, whether harmless or venomous. See ophidia, and serpent.
  • noun. etc. See under Blind, Garter, etc.
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  • noun. a large African snake (Python Sebæ) used by the natives as a fetich.
  • noun. a common European columbrine snake (Tropidonotus natrix).
  • noun. The secretary bird.
  • noun. a worm fence (which see).
  • noun. any one of several species of neuropterous insects of the genus Rhaphidia; -- so called because of their large head and elongated neck and prothorax.
  • noun. a cucurbitaceous plant (Trichosanthes anguina) having the fruit shorter and less snakelike than that of the serpent cucumber.
  • noun. The chaparral cock.
  • noun. the common club moss (Lycopodium clavatum). See Lycopodium.
  • noun. the fruit of a sapindaceous tree (Ophiocaryon paradoxum) of Guiana, the embryo of which resembles a snake coiled up.
  • noun. any one of numerous species of colubrine snakes which habitually live in trees, especially those of the genus Dendrophis and allied genera.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • noun. A legless reptile of the sub-order Serpentes with a long, thin body and a fork-shaped tongue.
  • noun. A treacherous person.
  • noun. A tool for unclogging plumbing.
  • Word Usage
    "Raccoons, one excessively stinky skunk in the southbound lane of US 1A (different section than last time), one garter snake, one eastern milk snake _or_ northern water snake*, various things not seen in the roadside grass but making their presence felt (or smelled)."
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