Associations to the word «Serpent»
Noun
- Naga
- Loki
- Viper
- Hydra
- Snake
- Tail
- Venom
- Hiss
- Python
- Coil
- Odin
- Scorpion
- Thor
- Eden
- Satan
- Sharper
- Crocodile
- Rainbow
- Medusa
- Fang
- Poison
- Horus
- Reptile
- Dragon
- Lair
- Indra
- Cobra
- Eve
- Mayan
- Dove
- Iconography
- Unicorn
- Mythology
- Symbolism
- Bite
- Deity
- Gliding
- Sting
- Monster
- Moses
- Tooth
- Enmity
- Israelites
- Bosom
- Beast
- Plume
- Fleece
- Tortoise
- Underworld
- Toad
- Mermaid
- Heracles
- Hera
- Slayer
- Stag
- Eagle
- Emblem
- Mound
- Goddess
- Lion
- Myth
Adjective
Pictures for the word «Serpent»
Wiktionary
SERPENT, noun. A snake.
SERPENT, noun. (musical instruments) An obsolete wind instrument in the brass family, whose shape is suggestive of a snake (Wikipedia article).
SERPENT, noun. (figurative) A subtle, treacherous, malicious person.
SERPENT, noun. A kind of firework with a serpentine motion.
SERPENT, verb. (obsolete) To wind; to encircle.
SERPENT GOURD, noun. Synonym of snake gourd.
SERPENT GOURDS, noun. Plural of serpent gourd
SERPENT RADISH, noun. (Chinese cuisine) (botany) Alternative term for rat-tail radish
SERPENT RADISHES, noun. Plural of serpent radish
SERPENT STAR, noun. Ophiura ophiura, a brittle star in the order Ophiurida, typically found on coastal seabeds around northwestern Europe.
Dictionary definition
SERPENT, noun. Limbless scaly elongate reptile; some are venomous.
SERPENT, noun. A firework that moves in serpentine manner when ignited.
SERPENT, noun. An obsolete bass cornet; resembles a snake.
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