Etymology: [ snAk ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English snāke, from Old English snaca, from Proto-Germanic *snakōn (compare German dialect Schnake 'adder', Swedish snok 'grass snake'), from *snakanan 'to crawl' (compare Old High German snahhan), from Proto-Indo-European *snag-, *sneg- 'to crawl; a creeping thing' (compare Irish snaighim 'I crawl', Lithuanian snake 'snail' , Sanskrit nagás 'snake').
yılan, mar, kıvrıla kıvrıla gitmek, boru temizlemek için bükülebilen tel, snake charmer yılan oynatan hokkabaz, yılan gibi gitmek, sıyırmak, avrupa para birimleri arasındaki dalgalanma, çekip dışarı çıkarmak, sinsi ve hain kimse, yılan gibi git, yılan gibi sessizce ilerlemek, yılan gibi sessizce ve sinsi sinsi ilerlemek, TAHRİP YILANI:Mayın tarlaları arasında geçit açmak veya toprak üstündeki engelleri temizlemek için özel süratte yapılmış infilak hakkı. Bu infilak hakkı, bir engelin yakınına kadar çekilebilecek ve sonra, bir tank tarafından, yerine itilebilecek şekilde yapılmıştır, yılan gibi kıvrılmak, snake dance Amerika kızılderililerin, yılan gibi, yılanlar, yılan gömleği/kavı slough, skin shed by,
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mar
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kıvrıla kıvrıla gitmek fiil
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boru temizlemek için bükülebilen tel
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snake charmer yılan oynatan hokkabaz
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yılan gibi gitmek
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sıyırmak
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avrupa para birimleri arasındaki dalgalanma
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çekip dışarı çıkarmak
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sinsi ve hain kimse isim
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yılan gibi git fiil
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yılan gibi sessizce ilerlemek fiil
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yılan gibi sessizce ve sinsi sinsi ilerlemek
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TAHRİP YILANI:Mayın tarlaları arasında geçit açmak veya toprak üstündeki engelleri temizlemek için özel süratte yapılmış infilak hakkı. Bu infilak hakkı, bir engelin yakınına kadar çekilebilecek ve sonra, bir tank tarafından, yerine itilebilecek şekilde yapılmıştır Askeri
An early computer game, later popular on mobile phones, in which the player attempts to manoeuvre a perpetually growing snake so as to collect food items and avoid colliding with walls or the snake's tail, A trouser snake; the penis, : To move in a winding path, A tool to aid cable pulling, A tool for unclogging plumbing, A legless reptile of the sub-order Serpentes with a long, thin body and a fork-shaped tongue, To clean using a plumbing snake, A treacherous person, To steal slyly, move smoothly and sinuously, like a snake form a snake-like pattern; "The river snakes through the valley, To move in a winding path, A Dragon informant, To crawl like a snake, limbless scaly elongate reptile; some are venomous something resembling a snake a tributary of the Columbia River that rises in Wyoming and flows westward; discovered in 1805 by the Lewis and Clark Expedition a deceitful or treacherous person move along a winding path; "The army snaked through the jungle", Three jumps in a line (See flick-flack ), limbless scaly elongate reptile; some are venomous, a deceitful or treacherous person, 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, Something that snakes in a particular direction goes in that direction in a line with a lot of bends. The road snaked through forested mountains = wind. if a river, road, train, or line snakes somewhere, it moves in long, twisting curves snake along/past/down etc. Any member of about 19 reptile families (suborder Serpentes, order Squamata) that has no limbs, voice, external ears, or eyelids, only one functional lung, and a long, slender body. About 2,900 snake species are known to exist, most living in the tropics. Their skin is covered with scales. They have good eyesight, and they continually taste the surrounding air with their tongues. Though they lack any voice, they are capable of hissing. Most live on the ground, but some are arboreal or aquatic, and some are burrowers. They move by muscular contraction, aided by elongated scales on their abdomen. They focus 70% of their mostly solitary existence on tracking, capturing, and digesting their living prey. The construction of their jaws and bodies enables them to swallow large prey whole. Because they are ectotherms (cold-blooded), a single meal can often sustain them for weeks. Mating and laying eggs or bearing live young are brief seasonal activities. About one-tenth of snake species are venomous; some can kill humans with their bite. Others kill their prey by constriction or simply ingesting. Species range from less than 5 in. (12 cm) to over 30 ft (9 m) long. Snakes grow continuously throughout their lives, shedding their outgrown skin at each growth increment. They are found worldwide, but few species are found on islands or in regions with long winters. black snake coral snake garter snake hognose snake indigo snake king snake rat snake sea snake Snake River water snake, Any species of the order Ophidia; an ophidian; a serpent, whether harmless or venomous, twist or wind like a snake; move like a snake, move in a sinuous manner, glide; drag, To drag or draw, as a snake from a hole; often with out, See Ophidia, and Serpent, A snake is a long, thin reptile without legs, a tributary of the Columbia River that rises in Wyoming and flows westward; discovered in 1805 by the Lewis and Clark Expedition, a long faint constellation in the southern hemisphere near the equator stretching between Virgo and Cancer, A cable - often runing between the stage and control board - that combines multiple lines; used to connect mics, instruments and monitors to a mixer, A long putt which travels over the undulations of the green, A moveable patch panel with cable Usually, a box with many XLR connectors on it that terminates in a multipair cable of undetermined length, which then terminates into a fan-out of corresponding connectors Basically, many microphone cables rolled into one, European currency snake, A multi-conductor audio cable that usually carries microphone or line-level signals Usually used to carry the microphone signals from a stage to the mixing console located at the front of house, The North Country is not snake country Only three snakes are native to the BWCA, all of the family Colubridæ; the Eastern Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis), Northern Redbelly Snake (Storeria occipitomaculata), and the Northern Ringneck Snake (Diadophis punctatus) None is longer than 26" and none is poisonous From the Old English snaca, A long cable that is usually used for multiple microphone lines It will almost always have a box for microphones to plug into at one end and plugs that go into the sound mixer at the other end, something resembling a snake, move smoothly and sinuously, like a snake, form a snake-like pattern; "The river snakes through the valley", move along a winding path; "The army snaked through the jungle", scaly legless reptile with a long narrow body; person who cannot be trusted, traitorous person; plumber's snake, long flexible wire used for clearing drains, serpent, joe blake, adder, anguine, Resembling a snake. Long, thin and flexible; waving about in a snake-like manner, Like that of a snake; as, a snakelike tongue, anguineous, past of snake, resembling a snake; twisting, winding, sinuous; treacherous, traitorous, serpentes, third-person singular of snake, plural of snake, present participle of snake,
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An early computer game, later popular on mobile phones, in which the player attempts to manoeuvre a perpetually growing snake so as to collect food items and avoid colliding with walls or the snake's tail
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A trouser snake; the penis
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: To move in a winding path - "The river snakes through the valley."
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A tool to aid cable pulling
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A tool for unclogging plumbing
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A legless reptile of the sub-order Serpentes with a long, thin body and a fork-shaped tongue
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To clean using a plumbing snake
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A treacherous person
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To steal slyly - "He snaked my DVD!"
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move smoothly and sinuously, like a snake form a snake-like pattern; "The river snakes through the valley
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To move in a winding path
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A Dragon informant
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To crawl like a snake
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limbless scaly elongate reptile; some are venomous something resembling a snake a tributary of the Columbia River that rises in Wyoming and flows westward; discovered in 1805 by the Lewis and Clark Expedition a deceitful or treacherous person move along a winding path; "The army snaked through the jungle"
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Three jumps in a line (See flick-flack )
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limbless scaly elongate reptile; some are venomous
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a deceitful or treacherous person
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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
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Something that snakes in a particular direction goes in that direction in a line with a lot of bends. The road snaked through forested mountains = wind. if a river, road, train, or line snakes somewhere, it moves in long, twisting curves snake along/past/down etc. Any member of about 19 reptile families (suborder Serpentes, order Squamata) that has no limbs, voice, external ears, or eyelids, only one functional lung, and a long, slender body. About 2,900 snake species are known to exist, most living in the tropics. Their skin is covered with scales. They have good eyesight, and they continually taste the surrounding air with their tongues. Though they lack any voice, they are capable of hissing. Most live on the ground, but some are arboreal or aquatic, and some are burrowers. They move by muscular contraction, aided by elongated scales on their abdomen. They focus 70% of their mostly solitary existence on tracking, capturing, and digesting their living prey. The construction of their jaws and bodies enables them to swallow large prey whole. Because they are ectotherms (cold-blooded), a single meal can often sustain them for weeks. Mating and laying eggs or bearing live young are brief seasonal activities. About one-tenth of snake species are venomous; some can kill humans with their bite. Others kill their prey by constriction or simply ingesting. Species range from less than 5 in. (12 cm) to over 30 ft (9 m) long. Snakes grow continuously throughout their lives, shedding their outgrown skin at each growth increment. They are found worldwide, but few species are found on islands or in regions with long winters. black snake coral snake garter snake hognose snake indigo snake king snake rat snake sea snake Snake River water snake
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Any species of the order Ophidia; an ophidian; a serpent, whether harmless or venomous
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twist or wind like a snake; move like a snake, move in a sinuous manner, glide; drag fiil
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To drag or draw, as a snake from a hole; often with out
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See Ophidia, and Serpent
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A snake is a long, thin reptile without legs
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a tributary of the Columbia River that rises in Wyoming and flows westward; discovered in 1805 by the Lewis and Clark Expedition
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a long faint constellation in the southern hemisphere near the equator stretching between Virgo and Cancer
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A cable - often runing between the stage and control board - that combines multiple lines; used to connect mics, instruments and monitors to a mixer
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A long putt which travels over the undulations of the green
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A moveable patch panel with cable Usually, a box with many XLR connectors on it that terminates in a multipair cable of undetermined length, which then terminates into a fan-out of corresponding connectors Basically, many microphone cables rolled into one
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European currency snake
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A multi-conductor audio cable that usually carries microphone or line-level signals Usually used to carry the microphone signals from a stage to the mixing console located at the front of house
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The North Country is not snake country Only three snakes are native to the BWCA, all of the family Colubridæ; the Eastern Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis), Northern Redbelly Snake (Storeria occipitomaculata), and the Northern Ringneck Snake (Diadophis punctatus) None is longer than 26" and none is poisonous From the Old English snaca
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A long cable that is usually used for multiple microphone lines It will almost always have a box for microphones to plug into at one end and plugs that go into the sound mixer at the other end
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something resembling a snake
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move smoothly and sinuously, like a snake
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form a snake-like pattern; "The river snakes through the valley"
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move along a winding path; "The army snaked through the jungle"
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scaly legless reptile with a long narrow body; person who cannot be trusted, traitorous person; plumber's snake, long flexible wire used for clearing drains isim
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A snake.
serpent
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A snake.
joe blake
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A snake.
adder
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Snakelike.
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snakelike
Resembling a snake. Long, thin and flexible; waving about in a snake-like manner
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snakelike
Like that of a snake; as, a snakelike tongue
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Snakelike
anguineous
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snaked
past of snake
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snakelike
resembling a snake; twisting, winding, sinuous; treacherous, traitorous sıfat
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