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1. Snake River
noun.
A
tributary
of
the
Columbia
River
that
rises
in
Wyoming
and
flows
westward;
discovered
in
1805
by
the
Lewis
and
Clark
Expedition.
Synonyms
Snake
Wyoming
Equality State
Evergreen State
Beaver State
Twin
Twin Falls
Washington
ID
Gem State
WY
WA
Oregon
OR
Idaho
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2. snake-rail fence
noun.
Rail
fence
consisting
of
a
zigzag
of
interlocking
rails.
Synonyms
Virginia fence
rail fence
snake fence
worm fence
3. river
noun.
(ˈrɪvɝ)
A
large
natural
stream
of
water
(larger
than
a
creek).
Synonyms
estuary
watercourse
waterfall
water system
stream
falls
rapid
Antonyms
motionlessness
slow
Etymology
river (English)
rivere (Anglo-Norman)
riviere (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
4. snake
noun.
(ˈsneɪk)
Limbless
scaly
elongate
reptile;
some
are
venomous.
Synonyms
diapsid
serpent
elapid
Serpentes
diapsid reptile
elapid snake
blind snake
suborder Serpentes
Ophidia
suborder Ophidia
constrictor
sea snake
ophidian
viper
colubrid
worm snake
colubrid snake
Antonyms
anapsid
approve
unweave
untwist
unbraid
Etymology
snake (English)
snake (Middle English (1100-1500))
snaca (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. snake
verb.
(ˈsneɪk)
Move
smoothly
and
sinuously,
like
a
snake.
Synonyms
glide
Antonyms
straightness
straighten
Etymology
snake (English)
snake (Middle English (1100-1500))
snaca (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. Snake
noun.
A
long
faint
constellation
in
the
southern
hemisphere
near
the
equator
stretching
between
Virgo
and
Cancer.
Synonyms
Hydra
7. snake
verb.
(ˈsneɪk)
Form
a
snake-like
pattern.
Synonyms
twist
curve
wind
Antonyms
good egg
chelonian reptile
reptile
Anapsida
Etymology
snake (English)
snake (Middle English (1100-1500))
snaca (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. snake
noun.
(ˈsneɪk)
Something
long,
thin,
and
flexible
that
resembles
a
snake.
Synonyms
auger
trap-and-drain auger
object
physical object
closet auger
plumber's snake
Antonyms
stay in place
disarrange
straight line
unwind
uncoil
Etymology
snake (English)
snake (Middle English (1100-1500))
snaca (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. snake
noun.
(ˈsneɪk)
A
deceitful
or
treacherous
person.
Synonyms
bad person
snake in the grass
Antonyms
good person
lower
untwine
Etymology
snake (English)
snake (Middle English (1100-1500))
snaca (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. Snake
noun.
A
tributary
of
the
Columbia
River
that
rises
in
Wyoming
and
flows
westward;
discovered
in
1805
by
the
Lewis
and
Clark
Expedition.
Synonyms
Wyoming
Equality State
Evergreen State
Snake River
Beaver State
Twin
Twin Falls
Washington
ID
Gem State
WY
WA
Oregon
OR
Idaho
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