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asp

1 American  
[asp] / æsp /

noun

  1. any of several venomous snakes, especially the Egyptian cobra or the horned viper.

  2. Archaeology. uraeus.


asp 2 American  
[asp] / æsp /

noun

  1. aspen.


Asp 3 American  

abbreviation

Biochemistry.
  1. aspartic acid.


ASP 4 American  

abbreviation

  1. American selling price.

  2. Computers. application service provider: a company that gives individuals or businesses access through the internet to specialized software applications and other computer-related services.


asp 1 British  
/ æsp /

noun

  1. the venomous snake, probably Naja haje (Egyptian cobra), that caused the death of Cleopatra and was formerly used by the Pharaohs as a symbol of their power over life and death See also uraeus

  2. Also called: asp viper.  a viper, Vipera aspis, that occurs in S Europe and is very similar to but smaller than the adder

  3. another name for horned viper

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asp 2 British  
/ æsp /

noun

  1. an archaic name for the aspen

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Other Word Forms

  • aspish adjective

Etymology

Origin of asp1

1300–50; back formation from Middle English aspis (taken as plural) < Latin < Greek aspís originally, shield

Origin of asp2

before 900; Middle English aspe, apse, Old English æsp ( e ), æps ( e ); cognate with Middle Low German aspe, Old High German aspa ( German Espe, with altered vowel < Old High German adj. espîn ), Old Norse ǫsp; akin to Latvian apse, Russian osína, Czech osika < North European Indo-European *aps-. See aspen

Example Sentences

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Did she die by clasping an asp to her cleavage?

From Salon • May 11, 2023

While playing outside at day care this week, Lauren Chambers told NBC 5 her 5-year-old daughter, Adrie, was stung by the fuzzy-looking asp caterpillar, also known as the southern flannel moth or puss caterpillar.

From Fox News • Oct. 14, 2018

But rather than keeping it all at arms’ length, and blaming … I don’t know … somebody else, I want to bring it to my bosom like an asp and let it sting me.

From The Guardian • Nov. 11, 2016

The cleopatra gene can kill flies when it interacts with another gene, asp.

From Slate • Jul. 9, 2012

And knowing she didn’t want me anymore, well, the hurt coiled up inside me like an asp.

From "The Detective's Assistant" by Kate Hannigan