Crossword-Solution: SNAKEHEAD 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Word Word Type Definition
Snakehead n. A loose, bent-up end of one of the strap rails, or flat
rails, formerly used on American railroads. It was sometimes so bent by
the passage of a train as to slip over a wheel and pierce the bottom of
a car.
Snakehead n. The turtlehead.
Snakehead n. The Guinea-hen flower. See Snake's-head, and under
Guinea.

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Aggressive Asian fish that can breathe air and move on land 1 answer
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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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The Indian snakehead is a closely allied species, common in the shallow ponds and fresh-water tanks of India, where holy Brahmans bathe and drink and die and are buried, and most of which dry up entirely during the dry season.
Falling in Love Grant Allen 2005
The snakehead, therefore, has similarly accommodated himself to this annual peculiarity in his local habitation by acquiring a special chamber for retaining water to moisten his gills throughout his long deprivation of that prime necessary.
Falling in Love Grant Allen 2005
Our Aryan brother then goes a-fishing playfully with a spade and bucket, and digs the snakehead in this mean fashion out of his comfortable lair, with an ultimate view to the manufacture of pillau.
Falling in Love Grant Allen 2005
Catherine took many long jaunts to gather her herbs--thoroughwort, goldthread, catnip, comfrey, skullcap, pennyroyal, lobelia, peppermint, old-man's-root, snakehead and others of greater or less medicinal value.
A Busy Year at the Old Squire's Charles Asbury Stephens 2006
The fishplate instead of the frog, and the steel rail in place of the good old snakehead! "The song of the rail" died out to a low continuous hum when Carnegie began making steel rails and showed the section-hands how to bolt them together as one.
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Volume 11 (of 14) Elbert Hubbard 2007