anacondas (Meaning)
anacondas
any of the large constricting snakes, a large South American snake that crushes its prey in its coils, a large semiaquatic constricting snake (Eunectes murinus) of the boa family of tropical South America that may reach a length of 30 feet (9.1 meters), any large snake that crushes its prey like an anaconda
Synonyms & Antonyms of anacondas
Synonyms:
- coral snakes
- blue racers
- garter snakes
- sea serpents
- indigo snakes
- bull snakes
- vipers
- king cobras
- hognose snakes
- milk snakes
- king snakes
- snakes
- cottonmouth moccasins
- diamondback rattlesnakes
- sidewinders
- puff adders
- fer-de-lance
- water moccasins
- horned vipers
- black racers
- gopher snakes
- green snakes
- pine snakes
- serpents
- blacksnakes
- rat snakes
- worm snakes
- bushmasters
- chicken snakes
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No weak syonyms found.
anacondas Sentence Examples
- The massive anaconda lurked in the murky waters, its serpentine body coiled tightly.
- The scientists cautiously approached the anaconda's habitat, armed with tranquilizer darts.
- The anaconda's scales shimmered in the sunlight, creating an eerie iridescent effect.
- The prey's screams echoed through the jungle as the anaconda constricted its body tighter.
- The anaconda was a solitary creature, but when food was scarce, they would occasionally form a hunting group.
- The researchers monitored the anaconda's movements using radio telemetry, tracking its long-distance migrations.
- The anaconda's venom was not lethal to humans, but it caused severe pain and tissue damage.
- The anaconda's jaw was unhingeable, allowing it to swallow prey much larger than its own head.
- The anaconda's hunting technique involved waiting patiently for prey to come within striking distance.
- The anaconda's eggs were large and white, and they were laid in nests built in dense vegetation.
FAQs About the word anacondas
any of the large constricting snakes, a large South American snake that crushes its prey in its coils, a large semiaquatic constricting snake (Eunectes murinus)
adders, water snakes, moccasins,pythons, mambas, boas, sea snakes, constrictors, copperheads, kraits
No antonyms found.
The massive anaconda lurked in the murky waters, its serpentine body coiled tightly.
The scientists cautiously approached the anaconda's habitat, armed with tranquilizer darts.
The anaconda's scales shimmered in the sunlight, creating an eerie iridescent effect.
The prey's screams echoed through the jungle as the anaconda constricted its body tighter.