sidewinder (Meaning)

Wordnet

sidewinder (n)

small pale-colored desert rattlesnake of southwestern United States; body moves in an s-shaped curve

air-to-air missile with infrared homing device

Webster

sidewinder (n.)

See Horned rattler, under Horned.

A heavy swinging blow from the side, which disables an adversary.

sidewinder Sentence Examples

  1. The sidewinder snake's unique locomotion technique allows it to navigate sandy terrain with surprising speed.
  2. The sidewinder's body moves in a distinctive side-to-side pattern, resembling a winding path.
  3. Scientists have studied the sidewinder's movement as a potential inspiration for robotics and engineering.
  4. The sidewinder's tail is disproportionately large and plays a crucial role in its sideways motion.
  5. The sidewinder is found primarily in arid regions of the American Southwest and Mexico.
  6. The sidewinder's scales are finely tuned to reduce friction and facilitate its unique locomotion.
  7. Despite its venomous nature, the sidewinder rarely poses a threat to humans unless provoked.
  8. The sidewinder's prey consists mainly of small rodents, lizards, and birds.
  9. The sidewinder is a fascinating creature that showcases the diversity of nature's adaptations.
  10. The sidewinder's distinctive movement has given rise to its name, which evokes the image of a serpent sliding sideways through the sand.

FAQs About the word sidewinder

small pale-colored desert rattlesnake of southwestern United States; body moves in an s-shaped curve, air-to-air missile with infrared homing deviceSee Horned r

copperhead, green snake, krait, water moccasin, constrictor, moccasin, asp, blacksnake, mamba, bull snake

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The sidewinder snake's unique locomotion technique allows it to navigate sandy terrain with surprising speed.

The sidewinder's body moves in a distinctive side-to-side pattern, resembling a winding path.

Scientists have studied the sidewinder's movement as a potential inspiration for robotics and engineering.

The sidewinder's tail is disproportionately large and plays a crucial role in its sideways motion.