Spanish Meaning of snakes

serpientes

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Definitions and Meaning of snakes in English

snakes

to crawl, wind, or move like a snake, a mean or treacherous person, to wind (one's way, one's body in crawling, etc.) in the manner of a snake, any of numerous limbless scaled reptiles (suborder Serpentes synonym Ophidia) with a long tapering body and with salivary glands often modified to produce venom which is injected through grooved or tubular fangs, something (such as a plumber's snake) resembling a snake, any of numerous limbless reptiles that have a long body and salivary glands often capable of producing venom which is injected through fangs, to move (something, such as logs) by dragging, a worthless or treacherous fellow, to crawl, move, or extend silently, secretly, or sinuously

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serpientes

to crawl, wind, or move like a snake, a mean or treacherous person, to wind (one's way, one's body in crawling, etc.) in the manner of a snake, any of numerous

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snaked => serpenteante, snakebitten => mordedura de serpiente, snakebit => mordedura de serpiente, snake pits => fosos de serpientes, snail-paced => lento como una tortuga,