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serpentine

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 1 sinuous; curving in alternate directions. 2 Having the shape or form of a snake. 3 Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes. 4 Of, or having attributes associated with, the mythological serpent, such as craftiness or deceitfulness. n. ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ a serpentine river EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ And my narcissus bulbs were artistically arranged in a kind of serpentine wall around the whole thing. ▪ Her dark blonde hair and serpentine figure drew the approval of Sir ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. resembling a serpent in form; "a serpentine wall"; "snaky ridges in the sand" [syn: snaky , snakelike ]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"twisting, winding," 1610s; see serpent + -ine (1). An earlier adjective meaning "having the evil qualities of a serpent" is recorded from late 14c., from the French source of serpentine (n.). The winding lake of that name in Hyde Park, London, was constructed ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Serpentine is a action computer game developed by David Snider and published by Brøderbund . The gameplay and visuals are similar to that of the Konami arcade game Jungler , released the previous year. Serpentine was originally written for the Apple II ...

Usage examples of serpentine.

The typical locality is Baste in the Radauthal, Harz, where patches of pale greyish-green bastite are embedded in a darker-coloured serpentine.

All the while, Pony rubbed her fingers about several chosen stones: graphite and magnetite, the powerful ruby and protective serpentine and malachite.

Pony rubbed her fingers about several chosen stones: graphite and magnetite, the powerful ruby and protective serpentine and malachite.

Even from this distance and with so little light he could see that the enemy had sloughed off its ragged coat and moved in the air like a serpentine engine, its immense form in constant, peristaltic motion.

Here, in addition to schillerization, the original enstatite has been altered by hydration and the product has approximately the composition of serpentine.

The material is a soft greenish mottled serpentine, or serpentinoid limestone.

Two serpentine pools led away into shallow rocky cascades with reeds and lilies sprouting from outcrops and shelves in the slope.

Stalagmites squatted like gargoyles on the cave floor while tubular stalactites hung overhead, twisting in serpentine fashion.

They reached a park, where the moonlight glimmered on the waters of a curving canal - one of those serpentine waterways where aquaplaners frequently disported for the benefit of newsreel photographers.

The town had been laid out along the serpentine contours of Bayou Teche, which took its name from an Atakapa Indian word that meant snake.

Khem in obsidian, Bast in carnelian, Besa in serpentine, signets in jasper, and ropes of diamonds which had been Babylonian gems of spoil.

Before night the parties were all in, one detachment bearing the body of the bob-tailed catamount swung over a pole, like the mighty cluster of grapes from Eshcol, and another conveying with wise precaution that monstrous snapping-turtle which those of our friends who wish to see will find among the specimens marked Chelydra, Serpentine in the great collection at Cantabridge.

Shark Gulf, the plateau of Prospect Heights, Safety Islet, the granite rocks of Port Balloon, the basalts of Dakkar Grotto, the long Serpentine Peninsula, so distant nevertheless from the center of the eruption.

The Father Abbot wanted him to leap from the cliff, plummet to one particularly large tangle of powrie ships, enact the levitational malachite and the fire-shield serpentine, and then loose a fireball across the vessels.

Lastly, all the masses of impenetrable wood which covered the Serpentine Peninsula were named the forests of the Far West.