krait
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of krait
First recorded in 1870–75, krait is from the Hindi word karait
Example Sentences
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"My father told a journalist: we would have taken the Japanese vessel and us out," recalled Brian Young, 80, the son of radio operator and Krait crew member Horrie Young.
From BBC • Sep. 25, 2023
It is the subject of numerous books, documentaries, and TV and movie adaptations, while the Krait has been on display at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney since 1988.
From BBC • Sep. 25, 2023
It could be the plot of an action movie: send 14 Australian and British commandos and crew members thousands of kilometres from Australia to Japanese-occupied Singapore, via a motorised fishing boat renamed the Krait.
From BBC • Sep. 25, 2023
Krait and cobra venoms, including that of the king cobra, act very quickly by crippling the nervous system.
From New York Times • Oct. 25, 2010
Of these the most poisonous is the common Krait.
From Free from School by Alvares, Rahul
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