snake
Pronunciation: (snāk), [key] — n., v., snaked, snak•ing.
—n. - any of numerous limbless, scaly, elongate reptiles of the suborder Serpentes, comprising venomous and nonvenomous species inhabiting tropical and temperate areas.
- a treacherous person; an insidious enemy. Cf.
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- Also calledauger, plumber's snake.(in plumbing) a device for dislodging obstructions in curved pipes, having a head fed into the pipe at the end of a flexible metal band.
- Also calledwirepuller.a length of resilient steel wire, for threading through an electrical conduit so that wire can be pulled through after it.
—v.i. - to move, twist, or wind: The road snakes among the mountains.
—v.t. - to wind or make (one's course, way, etc.) in the manner of a snake: to snake one's way through a crowd.
- to drag or haul, esp. by a chain or rope, as a log.
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