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snakes n
gen. Schlangen f
nat.sc., agric. Schlangen f (Serpentes)
reptil. Schlangen f (Serpentes)
snake [sneɪk] n
gen. Schlange f; sich schlängeln
coal. Rückwelle f
construct. Einziehband n; Schlammrute f; Reinigungsdraht m
el. Einziehdraht m
emerg.care Schlange f
environ. Schlangen f
fin. Mechanismus zur Steuerung der Währungsschwankungen
industr., construct., met. Längsbruch m; Längsriss m
mun.plan., construct. Ziehseil n
transp. Bowdenzug m
to snake [sneɪk] n
coal. abwinkeln
snake Any reptile of the suborder Ophidia, typically having a scaly cylindrical limbless body, fused eyelids, and a jaw modified for swallowing large prey: includes venomous forms such as cobras and rattlesnakes, large nonvenomous constrictors, and small harmless types such as the grass snake [sneɪk] n
environ. Schlangen f
snaked v
gen. kroch
snaking ['sneɪkɪŋ] v
earth.sc., transp. Schlängeln
 English thesaurus
snake [sneɪk] abbr.
abbr., dril. wire line grip
SNAKE [sneɪk] abbr.
abbr., mil., avia. super-normal attitude kinetic enhancement
abbr., scottish Supernatural Kinetic Enhancement
snakes: 899 phrases in 31 subjects
Agriculture1
American usage, not spelling2
Amphibians and reptiles750
Astronomy1
Biology7
Coal1
Construction1
Drilling1
Economy2
Emergency medical care1
Entomology2
Environment3
Finances4
Food industry4
Foreign trade1
General62
High energy physics1
Hobbies and pastimes1
Ichthyology9
Informal1
Information technology1
International Monetary Fund5
Life sciences4
Mammals2
Medical6
Mining4
Natural resourses and wildlife conservation6
Natural sciences2
Ornithology10
Weapons and gunsmithing1
Zoology3