colubrine
Americanadjective
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of or resembling a snake; snakelike.
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belonging or pertaining to the subfamily Colubrinae, comprising the typical colubrid snakes.
adjective
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of or resembling a snake
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of, relating to, or belonging to the Colubrinae, a subfamily of harmless colubrid snakes
Etymology
Origin of colubrine
1520–30; < Latin colubrīnus, equivalent to colubr- (stem of coluber ) snake + -īnus -ine 1
Example Sentences
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It is immune to viper poison but it is not immune to colubrine poison.
From Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Roosevelt, Theodore
The only poisonous colubrine snakes in the New World are the ring- snakes, the coral-snakes of the genus elaps, which are found from the extreme southern United States southward to the Argentine.
From Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Roosevelt, Theodore
Natrix, nā′triks, n. a genus of colubrine snakes.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) by Various
Poisonous snakes are of several different families, but the most poisonous ones, those which are dangerous to man, belong to the two great families of the colubrine snakes and the vipers.
From Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Roosevelt, Theodore
Spilotes, spī-lō′tēz, n. a genus of colubrine serpents.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) by Various
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