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Serpent vs Serpet - What's the difference?

serpent | serpet |


In obsolete terms the difference between serpent and serpet

is that serpent is to wind; to encircle while serpet is a basket.

As a verb serpent

is to wind; to encircle.

Serpent vs Servent - What's the difference?

serpent | servent |


As nouns the difference between serpent and servent

is that serpent is snake while servent is (internet) a peer-to-peer network node which has the functionality of both server and client.

Serpent - What does it mean?

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Taxonomy vs Serpent - What's the difference?

taxonomy | serpent |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and serpent

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while serpent is snake.

Basilisk vs Serpent - What's the difference?

basilisk | serpent |


As nouns the difference between basilisk and serpent

is that basilisk is a mythical (and heraldic) snake-like dragon type, reputed to be so venomous that its gaze was deadly while serpent is a snake.

As an adjective basilisk

is suggesting a basilisk : baleful, spellbinding.

As a verb serpent is

to wind; to encircle.

Serpent vs Anguinine - What's the difference?

serpent | anguinine |


As a noun serpent

is a snake.

As a verb serpent

is to wind; to encircle.

As an adjective anguinine is

of, pertaining to, or characteristic of serpents.

Serpent vs Serpentlike - What's the difference?

serpent | serpentlike |


As a noun serpent

is a snake.

As a verb serpent

is to wind; to encircle.

As an adjective serpentlike is

resembling a serpent or some aspect of one; snakelike.

Serpent vs Da - What's the difference?

serpent | da |


As a noun serpent

is snake.

As a verb da is

to give.

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