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noun
- large arboreal insectivorous Australian lizard with a ruff of skin around the neck
- A lizard of species Chlamydosaurus kingii, native to northern Australia and southern New Guinea, which has a large contractile membranous frill around its neck that usually stays folded against its body but is extended in territorial and courtship display.
noun
- venomous Australian snake resembling an adder
- A copperhead, a venomous pit viper species Agkistrodon contortrix, found in North America.
- An eastern hognose snake, Heterodon platirhinos, a non-venomous colubrid species found in North America.
- Any snake of the genus Acanthophis, a group of highly venomous elapids found in Australia and New Guinea.
noun
- venomous but sluggish reddish-brown snake of Australia
- common coppery brown pit viper of upland eastern United States
- A Chinese copperhead (Deinagkistrodon acutus), a venomous pit viper species found in Southeast Asia
- A water moccasin (Agkistrodon piscivorus)
- (derogatory) Someone with ginger hair.
- Any Australian copperhead (Austrelaps spp.), a venomous elapid found in southern Australia and Tasmania.
- A venomous pit viper of species Agkistrodon contortrix, found in parts of North America.
- A copperhead rat snake (Coelognathus radiatus, syn. Elaphe radiata), a non-venomous colubrid species found in southern Asia.
noun
- (Australia) The black-necked stork, Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus.
- A species of bird Jabiru mycteria in the monotypic genus Jabiru, of the stork family Ciconiidae, endemic to the Americas.
- large mostly white Australian stork
- large black-and-white stork of tropical Africa; its red bill has a black band around the middle
- large white stork of warm regions of the world especially America
noun
- A kangaroo rat (genus Dipodomys) from North America
- A jerboa, including those of species Jaculus orientalis and Jaculus jaculus (lesser Egyptian jerboa), which inhabit the desert regions of North Africa.
- (historical, slang) A wandering prospector.
- (historical, slang) A British or Australian soldier who served in North Africa with the British 7th Armoured Division in 1941-42.
- A Natal multimammate mouse (Mastomys natalensis) from Africa
- A gerbil (subfamily Gerbillinae) of the deserts of Africa and Asia
- any of various leaping rodents of desert regions of North America and Mexico; largest members of the family Heteromyidae
noun
- a burrowing monotreme mammal covered with spines and having a long snout and claws for hunting ants and termites; native to New Guinea
- a burrowing monotreme mammal covered with spines and having a long snout and claws for hunting ants and termites; native to Australia
- any of several tropical American mammals of the family Myrmecophagidae which lack teeth and feed on ants and termites
- small Australian marsupial having long snout and strong claws for feeding on termites; nearly extinct
- toothless mammal of southern Africa and Asia having a body covered with horny scales and a long snout for feeding on ants and termites
- nocturnal burrowing mammal of the grasslands of Africa that feeds on termites; sole extant representative of the order Tubulidentata
- (slang) An uncircumcised penis.
- Any of several animals of South and Central America, in the suborder Vermilingua, which are noted for eating ants and termites which they catch with their long sticky tongues, including giant anteater and lesser anteater (also known as collared anteater).
- Any of some other not closely related species that feed with ants, including pangolin (scaly anteater), echidna (spiny anteater), aardvark (African anteater) and numbat (banded anteater).
noun
- a burrowing monotreme mammal covered with spines and having a long snout and claws for hunting ants and termites; native to New Guinea
- a burrowing monotreme mammal covered with spines and having a long snout and claws for hunting ants and termites; native to Australia
- Any of the species of small spined monotremes in the family Tachyglossidae, the four extant species of which are found in Australia and southern New Guinea.
noun
- relatively long-bodied reptile with usually two pairs of legs and a tapering tail
- a man who idles about in the lounges of hotels and bars in search of women who would support him
- (colloquial) A coward.
- (rock paper scissors) A hand forming a "D" shape with the tips of the thumb and index finger touching (a handshape resembling a lizard), that beats paper and Spock and loses to rock and scissors in rock-paper-scissors-lizard-Spock.
- Any reptile of the order Squamata that is not a snake or part of Mosasauria — typically characterised by a rounded torso, a short neck with an elevated head, four limbs and a long tail, although some species are legless.
- (chiefly in attributive use) Lizard skin, the skin of these reptiles.
- (colloquial) An unctuous person.
- (in compounds) A person who idly spends time in a specified place, especially a promiscuous female.
noun
- A mythical creature of the United States and Australia, a snake that grasps its tail in its jaws and thereby rolls after its prey like a wheel.
- Farancia abacura (horn snake, mud snake)
- Farancia erytrogramma (rainbow snake)
- any of various harmless North American snakes that were formerly believed to take tail in mouth and roll along like a hoop
noun
verb
adj
- (zoology) Having a rounded head with a flattish snout.
- Having a broad face and gruff manners, especially when not exceptionally clever or assertive.
- (by extension, of bullets) Having a rounded tip, as opposed to a flat or pointed tip.
- (by extension) Having a broad, precipitous front or face.
- (nautical) Built with the stem nearly vertical, as opposed to one with a rake that extends far beyond the keel.
noun
- (countable) A hognose snake of this morph.
- (countable, slang, vulgar, by extension) A large penis.
- (uncountable) A pattern morph of hognose snake that results in fewer but larger spots and often a completely black belly.
- (countable) Any large nonvenomous snake of the genus Eunectes, found mainly in northern South America. [from 19th c.]
- (countable, in particular) The green anaconda, Eunectes murinus.
- large arboreal boa of tropical South America
name
noun
- something long, thin, and flexible that resembles a snake
- a long flexible steel coil for dislodging stoppages in curved pipes
- limbless scaly elongate reptile; some are venomous
- a deceitful or treacherous person
- (finance, historical) Ellipsis of snake in the tunnel.
- (African-American Vernacular, MLE, MTE) An informer; a rat.
- A tool for unclogging plumbing.
- Ellipsis of snake game.
- Any of the suborder Serpentes of legless reptile with long, thin bodies and fork-shaped tongues.
- (mathematics) A series of Bézier curves.
- (slang) Trouser snake; the penis.
- Ellipsis of black snake (“firework that creates a trail of ash”).
- (UK, Australia) A flavoured jube (confectionary) in the shape of a snake.
- (cartomancy) The seventh Lenormand card.
- (figurative) A person who acts deceitfully for personal or social gain; a treacherous person.
- A tool to aid cable pulling.
verb
- move smoothly and sinuously, like a snake
- form a snake-like pattern
- move along a winding path
- (transitive, Australia, slang) To steal slyly.
- (US, informal) To drag or draw, as a snake from a hole; often with out.
- (African-American Vernacular, MLE) To inform; to rat; often with out.
- (intransitive) To follow or move in a winding route.
- (nautical) 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.
- (transitive) To clean using a plumbing snake.
noun
- A semiaquatic monotreme from eastern Australia with a bill resembling that of a duck, that has a mole-like body, a tail resembling that of a beaver, a waterproof pelt, and flat webbed feet (Ornithorhynchus anatinus).
- small densely furred aquatic monotreme of Australia and Tasmania having a broad bill and tail and webbed feet; only species in the family Ornithorhynchidae
noun
- A large Australasian bat, of the genera Pteropus or Acerodon in the family Pteropodidae, having a fox-like face.
- A cyprinid fish of species Epalzeorhynchos kalopterus.
- A device consisting of a chair suspended on a pulley, and running along a length of cable, used for transporting across ravines etc.
- A cable-operated gyroscopic camera that is suspended on a ropeway, used in filming motion pictures and sporting events.
- Any bat of the family Pteropodidae (see Usage notes).
- large bat with a head that resembles the head of a fox
noun
- large arboreal insectivorous Australian lizard with a ruff of skin around the neck
- A lizard of species Chlamydosaurus kingii, native to northern Australia and southern New Guinea, which has a large contractile membranous frill around its neck that usually stays folded against its body but is extended in territorial and courtship display.
noun
- venomous Australian snake resembling an adder
- A copperhead, a venomous pit viper species Agkistrodon contortrix, found in North America.
- An eastern hognose snake, Heterodon platirhinos, a non-venomous colubrid species found in North America.
- Any snake of the genus Acanthophis, a group of highly venomous elapids found in Australia and New Guinea.
noun
- venomous but sluggish reddish-brown snake of Australia
- common coppery brown pit viper of upland eastern United States
- A Chinese copperhead (Deinagkistrodon acutus), a venomous pit viper species found in Southeast Asia
- A water moccasin (Agkistrodon piscivorus)
- (derogatory) Someone with ginger hair.
- Any Australian copperhead (Austrelaps spp.), a venomous elapid found in southern Australia and Tasmania.
- A venomous pit viper of species Agkistrodon contortrix, found in parts of North America.
- A copperhead rat snake (Coelognathus radiatus, syn. Elaphe radiata), a non-venomous colubrid species found in southern Asia.
noun
- (Australia) The black-necked stork, Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus.
- A species of bird Jabiru mycteria in the monotypic genus Jabiru, of the stork family Ciconiidae, endemic to the Americas.
- large mostly white Australian stork
- large black-and-white stork of tropical Africa; its red bill has a black band around the middle
- large white stork of warm regions of the world especially America
noun
- A kangaroo rat (genus Dipodomys) from North America
- A jerboa, including those of species Jaculus orientalis and Jaculus jaculus (lesser Egyptian jerboa), which inhabit the desert regions of North Africa.
- (historical, slang) A wandering prospector.
- (historical, slang) A British or Australian soldier who served in North Africa with the British 7th Armoured Division in 1941-42.
- A Natal multimammate mouse (Mastomys natalensis) from Africa
- A gerbil (subfamily Gerbillinae) of the deserts of Africa and Asia
- any of various leaping rodents of desert regions of North America and Mexico; largest members of the family Heteromyidae
noun
- a burrowing monotreme mammal covered with spines and having a long snout and claws for hunting ants and termites; native to New Guinea
- a burrowing monotreme mammal covered with spines and having a long snout and claws for hunting ants and termites; native to Australia
- any of several tropical American mammals of the family Myrmecophagidae which lack teeth and feed on ants and termites
- small Australian marsupial having long snout and strong claws for feeding on termites; nearly extinct
- toothless mammal of southern Africa and Asia having a body covered with horny scales and a long snout for feeding on ants and termites
- nocturnal burrowing mammal of the grasslands of Africa that feeds on termites; sole extant representative of the order Tubulidentata
- (slang) An uncircumcised penis.
- Any of several animals of South and Central America, in the suborder Vermilingua, which are noted for eating ants and termites which they catch with their long sticky tongues, including giant anteater and lesser anteater (also known as collared anteater).
- Any of some other not closely related species that feed with ants, including pangolin (scaly anteater), echidna (spiny anteater), aardvark (African anteater) and numbat (banded anteater).
noun
- a burrowing monotreme mammal covered with spines and having a long snout and claws for hunting ants and termites; native to New Guinea
- a burrowing monotreme mammal covered with spines and having a long snout and claws for hunting ants and termites; native to Australia
- Any of the species of small spined monotremes in the family Tachyglossidae, the four extant species of which are found in Australia and southern New Guinea.
noun
- relatively long-bodied reptile with usually two pairs of legs and a tapering tail
- a man who idles about in the lounges of hotels and bars in search of women who would support him
- (colloquial) A coward.
- (rock paper scissors) A hand forming a "D" shape with the tips of the thumb and index finger touching (a handshape resembling a lizard), that beats paper and Spock and loses to rock and scissors in rock-paper-scissors-lizard-Spock.
- Any reptile of the order Squamata that is not a snake or part of Mosasauria — typically characterised by a rounded torso, a short neck with an elevated head, four limbs and a long tail, although some species are legless.
- (chiefly in attributive use) Lizard skin, the skin of these reptiles.
- (colloquial) An unctuous person.
- (in compounds) A person who idly spends time in a specified place, especially a promiscuous female.
noun
- A mythical creature of the United States and Australia, a snake that grasps its tail in its jaws and thereby rolls after its prey like a wheel.
- Farancia abacura (horn snake, mud snake)
- Farancia erytrogramma (rainbow snake)
- any of various harmless North American snakes that were formerly believed to take tail in mouth and roll along like a hoop
noun
verb
noun
- (countable) A hognose snake of this morph.
- (countable, slang, vulgar, by extension) A large penis.
- (uncountable) A pattern morph of hognose snake that results in fewer but larger spots and often a completely black belly.
- (countable) Any large nonvenomous snake of the genus Eunectes, found mainly in northern South America. [from 19th c.]
- (countable, in particular) The green anaconda, Eunectes murinus.
- large arboreal boa of tropical South America
name
noun
- something long, thin, and flexible that resembles a snake
- a long flexible steel coil for dislodging stoppages in curved pipes
- limbless scaly elongate reptile; some are venomous
- a deceitful or treacherous person
- (finance, historical) Ellipsis of snake in the tunnel.
- (African-American Vernacular, MLE, MTE) An informer; a rat.
- A tool for unclogging plumbing.
- Ellipsis of snake game.
- Any of the suborder Serpentes of legless reptile with long, thin bodies and fork-shaped tongues.
- (mathematics) A series of Bézier curves.
- (slang) Trouser snake; the penis.
- Ellipsis of black snake (“firework that creates a trail of ash”).
- (UK, Australia) A flavoured jube (confectionary) in the shape of a snake.
- (cartomancy) The seventh Lenormand card.
- (figurative) A person who acts deceitfully for personal or social gain; a treacherous person.
- A tool to aid cable pulling.
verb
- move smoothly and sinuously, like a snake
- form a snake-like pattern
- move along a winding path
- (transitive, Australia, slang) To steal slyly.
- (US, informal) To drag or draw, as a snake from a hole; often with out.
- (African-American Vernacular, MLE) To inform; to rat; often with out.
- (intransitive) To follow or move in a winding route.
- (nautical) 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.
- (transitive) To clean using a plumbing snake.
noun
- A semiaquatic monotreme from eastern Australia with a bill resembling that of a duck, that has a mole-like body, a tail resembling that of a beaver, a waterproof pelt, and flat webbed feet (Ornithorhynchus anatinus).
- small densely furred aquatic monotreme of Australia and Tasmania having a broad bill and tail and webbed feet; only species in the family Ornithorhynchidae
noun
- A large Australasian bat, of the genera Pteropus or Acerodon in the family Pteropodidae, having a fox-like face.
- A cyprinid fish of species Epalzeorhynchos kalopterus.
- A device consisting of a chair suspended on a pulley, and running along a length of cable, used for transporting across ravines etc.
- A cable-operated gyroscopic camera that is suspended on a ropeway, used in filming motion pictures and sporting events.
- Any bat of the family Pteropodidae (see Usage notes).
- large bat with a head that resembles the head of a fox
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adj
- (zoology) Having a rounded head with a flattish snout.
- Having a broad face and gruff manners, especially when not exceptionally clever or assertive.
- (by extension, of bullets) Having a rounded tip, as opposed to a flat or pointed tip.
- (by extension) Having a broad, precipitous front or face.
- (nautical) Built with the stem nearly vertical, as opposed to one with a rake that extends far beyond the keel.