Crossword-Solution: COLUBRINE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Colubrine | a. | like or related to snakes of the genus Coluber. |
| Colubrine | a. | Like a snake; cunning; crafty. |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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Sentences with COLUBRINE (5)
Yet the old instinct which has made the name of Englishman glorious in the past was there, in the audience before him, and there was "immense cheering," relieved by some slight colubrine demonstrations.
Glossary Allemagtig, almighty Boomslang, an innocuous colubrine snake *Donga, a gully with steep sides Drift, the ford of a river *E-hea, exactly so *Ewe, yes Hamel, a wether sheep *Icanti, a fabulous serpent, the mere appearance of which is supposed to cause death *Impandulu, the lightning bird.
The two species of poisonous colubrine serpents already referred to are known respectively as the _Elaps fulvius_, and the _Elaps euryxanthus_, both of which occur in the southern portions of the United States.
Note: The most important divisions are: the Solenoglypha, having erectile perforated fangs, as the rattlesnake; the Proteroglypha, or elapine serpents, having permanently erect fang, as the cobra; the Asinea, or colubrine serpents, which are destitute of fangs; and the Opoterodonta, or Epanodonta, blindworms, in which the mouth is not dilatable.
The large and universally distributed family of Colubrine snakes is represented in Madagascar, not by African or Asiatic genera, but by two American genera--Philodryas and Heterodon, and by Herpetodryas, a genus found in America and China.