ophidian
American
[oh-fid-ee-uhn]
/ oʊˈfɪd i ən /
adjective
noun
ophidian
British
/ əʊˈfɪdɪən /
adjective
-
snakelike
-
of, relating to, or belonging to the Ophidia, a suborder of reptiles that comprises the snakes
noun
ophidian
Scientific
/ ō-fĭd′ē-ən /
Etymology
Origin of ophidian
First recorded in 1820–30; from New Latin Ophidi(a) (neuter plural) name of the suborder (from Greek ophídion (neuter singular), equivalent to óph(is) “serpent” + -idion diminutive suffix) + -an
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