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Definition
Synonym
Blattnasennatter
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Blattnasennatter
f
(Langaha)
zool.
Blattnasennatter
n
pl
leaf-nosed snake; spear-nosed snake
leaf-nosed snakes; spear-nosed snakes
Blattnasennatter
f
(Langaha)
zool.
Blattnasennatter
n
pl
leaf-nosed snake; spear-nosed snake
leaf-nosed snakes; spear-nosed snakes
Blattnasennatter
f
(Langaha)
zool.
Blattnasennatter
n
pl
leaf-nosed snake; spear-nosed snake
leaf-nosed snakes; spear-nosed snakes
Deutsche
Blattnasennatter Synonyme
Englische
leaf-nosed snake; spear-nosed snake Synonyme
Blattnasennatter Definition
Bay
leaf
(
)
See
under
3d
Bay.
Black
snake
(
n.
)
Alt.
of
Blacksnake
Bottle-nosed
(
a.
)
Having
the
nose
bottle-shaped,
or
large
at
the
end.
Coachwhip
snake
(
)
A
large,
slender,
harmless
snake
of
the
southern
United
States
(Masticophis
flagelliformis).
Congo
snake
(
)
An
amphibian
(Amphiuma
means)
of
the
order
Urodela,
found
in
the
southern
United
States.
See
Amphiuma.
Five-leaf
(
n.
)
Cinquefoil
Glass-snake
(
n.
)
A
long,
footless
lizard
(Ophiosaurus
ventralis),
of
the
Southern
United
States
Hook-nosed
(
a.
)
Having
a
hooked
or
aquiline
nose.
Leaf
(
n.
)
A
colored,
usually
green,
expansion
growing
from
the
side
of
a
stem
or
rootstock,
in
which
the
sap
for
the
use
of
the
plant
is
elaborated
under
the
influence
of
light
Leaf
(
n.
)
A
special
organ
of
vegetation
in
the
form
of
a
lateral
outgrowth
from
the
stem,
whether
appearing
as
a
part
of
the
foliage,
or
as
a
cotyledon,
a
scale,
a
bract,
a
spine,
or
a
tendril.
Leaf
(
n.
)
Something
which
is
like
a
leaf
in
being
wide
and
thin
and
having
a
flat
surface,
or
in
being
attached
to
a
larger
body
by
one
edge
or
end
Leaf
(
v.
i.)
To
shoot
out
leaves
Leaf-footed
(
a.
)
Having
leaflike
expansions
on
the
legs
Leaf-nosed
(
n.
)
Having
a
leaflike
membrane
on
the
nose
Lion's
leaf
(
)
A
South
European
plant
of
the
genus
Leontice
(L.
leontopetalum),
the
tuberous
roots
of
which
contain
so
much
alkali
that
they
are
sometimes
used
as
a
substitute
for
soap.
Nosed
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Nose
Nosed
(
a.
)
Having
a
nose,
or
such
a
nose
Sea
snake
(
)
Any
one
of
many
species
of
venomous
aquatic
snakes
of
the
family
Hydrophidae,
having
a
flattened
tail
and
living
entirely
in
the
sea,
especially
in
the
warmer
parts
of
the
Indian
and
Pacific
Oceans.
They
feed
upon
fishes,
and
are
mostly
of
moderate
size,
but
some
species
become
eight
or
ten
feet
long
and
four
inches
broad.
Shovel-nosed
(
a.
)
Having
a
broad,
flat
nose
Snake
(
n.
)
Any
species
of
the
order
Ophidia
Snake
(
v.
t.)
To
drag
or
draw,
as
a
snake
from
a
hole
Snake
(
v.
t.)
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
Snake
(
v.
i.)
To
crawl
like
a
snake.
Snake's-head
(
n.
)
The
Guinea-hen
flower
Snake's-tongue
(
n.
)
Same
as
Adder's-tongue.
Snub-nosed
(
a.
)
Having
a
short,
flat
nose,
slightly
turned
up
Spear
(
n.
)
A
long,
pointed
weapon,
used
in
war
and
hunting,
by
thrusting
or
throwing
Spear
(
n.
)
Fig.:
A
spearman.
Spear
(
n.
)
A
sharp-pointed
instrument
with
barbs,
used
for
stabbing
fish
and
other
animals.
Spear
(
n.
)
A
shoot,
as
of
grass
Spear
(
n.
)
The
feather
of
a
horse.
See
Feather,
n.,
4.
Spear
(
n.
)
The
rod
to
which
the
bucket,
or
plunger,
of
a
pump
is
attached
Spear
(
v.
t.)
To
pierce
with
a
spear
Spear
(
v.
i.)
To
shoot
into
a
long
stem,
as
some
plants.
See
Spire.
Strip-leaf
(
n.
)
Tobacco
which
has
been
stripped
of
its
stalks
before
packing.
Tube-nosed
(
a.
)
Having
the
nostrils
prolonged
in
the
form
of
horny
tubes
along
the
sides
of
the
beak
Tube-nosed
(
a.
)
Belonging
to
the
Tubinares.
Water
snake
(
)
A
common
North
American
colubrine
snake
(Tropidonotus
sipedon)
which
lives
chiefly
in
the
water.
Water
snake
(
)
Any
species
of
snakes
of
the
family
Homalopsidae,
all
of
which
are
aquatic
in
their
habits.
leaf-nosed snake; spear-nosed snake / leaf-nosed snakes; spear-nosed snakes Bedeutung
snakes
and
ladders
a
board
game
for
children
who
use
dice
to
move
counters
up
ladders
and
down
snakes
snake
dance
a
ceremonial
dance
(as
by
the
Hopi)
in
which
snakes
are
handled
or
invoked
cownose
ray
cow-nosed
ray
Rhinoptera
bonasus
large
ray
found
along
eastern
coast
of
North
America
amphiuma
congo
snake
congo
eel
blind
eel
aquatic
eel-shaped
salamander
having
two
pairs
of
very
small
feet,
of
still
muddy
waters
in
the
southern
United
States
glass
lizard
glass
snake
joint
snake
snakelike
lizard
of
Europe
and
Asia
and
North
America
with
vestigial
hind
limbs
and
the
ability
to
regenerate
its
long
fragile
tail
snake
serpent
ophidian
limbless
scaly
elongate
reptile,
some
are
venomous
colubrid
snake
colubrid
mostly
harmless
temperate-to-tropical
terrestrial
or
arboreal
or
aquatic
snakes
hoop
snake
any
of
various
harmless
North
American
snakes
that
were
formerly
believed
to
take
tail
in
mouth
and
roll
along
like
a
hoop
thunder
snake
worm
snake
Carphophis
amoenus
small
reddish
wormlike
snake
of
eastern
United
States
ringneck
snake
ring-necked
snake
ring
snake
any
of
numerous
small
nonvenomous
North
American
snakes
with
a
yellow
or
orange
ring
around
the
neck
hognose
snake
puff
adder
sand
viper
harmless
North
American
snake
with
upturned
nose,
may
spread
its
head
and
neck
or
play
dead
when
disturbed
leaf-nosed
snake
any
of
various
pale
blotched
snakes
with
a
blunt
snout
of
southwestern
North
America
green
snake
grass
snake
either
of
two
North
American
chiefly
insectivorous
snakes
that
are
green
in
color
smooth
green
snake
Opheodrys
vernalis
of
western
and
central
United
States
rough
green
snake
Opheodrys
aestivus
of
southern
and
eastern
United
States
green
snake
any
of
numerous
African
colubrid
snakes
whip-snake
whip
snake
whipsnake
any
of
several
small
fast-moving
snakes
with
long
whiplike
tails
coachwhip
coachwhip
snake
Masticophis
flagellum
a
whipsnake
of
southern
United
States
and
Mexico,
tail
resembles
a
braided
whip
rat
snake
any
of
various
nonvenomous
rodent-eating
snakes
of
North
America
and
Asia
corn
snake
red
rat
snake
Elaphe
guttata
large
harmless
snake
of
southeastern
United
States,
often
on
farms
black
rat
snake
blacksnake
pilot
blacksnake
mountain
blacksnake
Elaphe
obsoleta
large
harmless
shiny
black
North
American
snake
chicken
snake
large
North
American
snake
Indian
rat
snake
Ptyas
mucosus
enter
buildings
in
pursuit
of
prey
glossy
snake
Arizona
elegans
nocturnal
burrowing
snake
of
western
United
States
with
shiny
tan
scales
bull
snake
bull-snake
any
of
several
large
harmless
rodent-eating
North
American
burrowing
snakes
gopher
snake
Pituophis
melanoleucus
bull
snake
of
western
North
America
that
invades
rodent
burrows
pine
snake
any
of
several
bull
snakes
of
eastern
and
southeastern
United
States
found
chiefly
in
pine
woods,
now
threatened
king
snake
kingsnake
any
of
numerous
nonvenomous
North
American
constrictors,
feed
on
other
snakes
and
small
mammals
milk
snake
house
snake
milk
adder
checkered
adder
Lampropeltis
triangulum
nonvenomous
tan
and
brown
king
snake
with
an
arrow-shaped
occipital
spot,
southeastern
ones
have
red
stripes
like
coral
snakes
garter
snake
grass
snake
any
of
numerous
nonvenomous
longitudinally-striped
viviparous
North
American
and
Central
American
snakes
common
garter
snake
Thamnophis
sirtalis
a
garter
snake
that
is
widespread
in
North
America
ribbon
snake
Thamnophis
sauritus
slender
yellow-striped
North
American
garter
snake,
prefers
wet
places
Western
ribbon
snake
Thamnophis
proximus
yellow-
or
reddish-striped
snake
of
temperate
woodlands
and
grasslands
to
tropics
lined
snake
Tropidoclonion
lineatum
secretive
snake
of
city
dumps
and
parks
as
well
as
prairies
and
open
woods,
feeds
on
earthworms,
of
central
United
States
ground
snake
Sonora
semiannulata
small
shy
brightlyinged
terrestrial
snake
of
arid
or
semiarid
areas
of
western
North
America
eastern
ground
snake
Potamophis
striatula
Haldea
striatula
in
some
classifications
placed
in
genus
Haldea,
small
reddish-grey
snake
of
eastern
North
America
water
snake
any
of
various
mostly
harmless
snakes
that
live
in
or
near
water
common
water
snake
banded
water
snake
Natrix
sipedon
Nerodia
sipedon
in
some
classifications
placed
in
the
genus
Nerodia,
western
United
States
snake
that
seldom
ventures
far
from
water
grass
snake
ring
snake
ringed
snake
Natrix
natrix
harmless
European
snake
with
a
bright
yellow
collar,
common
in
England
viperine
grass
snake
Natrix
maura
a
small
harmless
grass
snake
red-bellied
snake
Storeria
occipitamaculata
harmless
woodland
snake
of
southeastern
United
States
sand
snake
small
North
American
burrowing
snake
banded
sand
snake
Chilomeniscus
cinctus
a
sand
snake
of
southwestern
United
States,
lives
in
fine
to
coarse
sand
or
loamy
soil
in
which
it
`swims',
banding
resembles
that
of
coral
snakes
black-headed
snake
small
secretive
ground-living
snake,
found
from
central
United
States
to
Argentina
vine
snake
slender
arboreal
snake
found
from
southern
Arizona
to
Bolivia
lyre
snake
mildly
venomous
snake
with
a
lyre-shaped
mark
on
the
head,
found
in
rocky
areas
from
southwestern
United
States
to
Central
America
Sonoran
lyre
snake
Trimorphodon
lambda
of
desert
regions
of
southwestern
North
America
night
snake
Hypsiglena
torquata
nocturnal
prowler
of
western
United
States
and
Mexico
blind
snake
worm
snake
wormlike
burrowing
snake
of
warm
regions
having
vestigial
eyes
western
blind
snake
Leptotyphlops
humilis
burrows
among
roots
of
shrubs
and
beneath
rocks
in
desert
and
rocky
hillside
areas
and
beach
sand
of
western
United
States
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