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| serpents; snakes | |||
| snake; snake Any reptile of the suborder Ophidia, typically having a scaly cylindrical limbless body, fused eyelids, and a jaw modified for swallowing large prey: includes venomous forms such as cobras and rattlesnakes, large nonvenomous constrictors, and small harmless types such as the grass snake | |||
| snakes (Serpentes) | |||
| snakes (Serpentes) | |||
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| ophidian | |||
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| serpentine | |||
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| serpent; snake | |||
| line; queue (Menschen-, Auto-); line (Menschen-, Auto-) | |||
| Serpens | |||
| queue | |||
| spiral | |||
| waiting line | |||
| snake | |||
| mechanism for managing currency fluctuations | |||
| serpentine | |||
| coil; worm; hose | |||
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| ophidians; Ophidia | |||
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Schlangen : 71 phrases in 16 subjects |
| American usage, not spelling | 1 |
| Amphibians and reptiles | 22 |
| British usage, not spelling | 1 |
| Business | 1 |
| Computers | 5 |
| Cultural studies | 2 |
| Finances | 3 |
| Food industry | 4 |
| Foreign trade | 1 |
| General | 14 |
| High energy physics | 1 |
| International Monetary Fund | 4 |
| Medical | 1 |
| Natural resourses and wildlife conservation | 1 |
| Operations research | 8 |
| Transport | 2 |