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serpens Meaning
Wordnet
serpens (n)
a constellation in the equatorial region of the northern hemisphere near Ophiuchus and Corona Borealis
Webster
serpens (n.)
A constellation represented as a serpent held by Serpentarius.
serpens Sentence Examples
- The ominous serpens slithered through the undergrowth, its scales glistening in the moonlight.
- The legendary Medusa had snakes for hair, and her mere gaze could turn men into stone serpens.
- The ancient Egyptians revered the serpens as a symbol of wisdom and fertility.
- The venomous serpens coiled around its prey, its fangs poised to deliver a fatal bite.
- The serpent's bite left a burning sensation that spread through the victim's body like wildfire.
- The apprentice alchemist carefully mixed the herbs and venoms, hoping to create a potent serpens antivenom.
- The serpent's shed skin was a ghostly reminder of its presence, hanging from a branch.
- The guardian serpens guarded the temple's entrance, its eyes glowing red with an otherworldly intensity.
- The serpens's body was as smooth as silk and as fluid as water.
- The serpent's venom was so powerful that even a small drop could cause paralysis.
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a constellation in the equatorial region of the northern hemisphere near Ophiuchus and Corona BorealisA constellation represented as a serpent held by Serpentar
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The ominous serpens slithered through the undergrowth, its scales glistening in the moonlight.
The legendary Medusa had snakes for hair, and her mere gaze could turn men into stone serpens.
The ancient Egyptians revered the serpens as a symbol of wisdom and fertility.
The venomous serpens coiled around its prey, its fangs poised to deliver a fatal bite.