colubrid |
colubrine |
As a noun colubrid
is any snake in the family colubridae, completely covered in scales and mostly nonvenomous.
As an adjective colubrine is
snake-like, pertaining to snakes.
colubrid |
elapid |
As nouns the difference between colubrid and elapid
is that
colubrid is any snake in the family Colubridae, completely covered in scales and mostly nonvenomous while
elapid is any of many species of snakes of the family Elapidae, including the cobras, mambas, and coral snakes.
As an adjective elapid is
characteristic of these snakes.
colubrid |
coachwhip |
As nouns the difference between colubrid and coachwhip
is that
colubrid is any snake in the family colubridae, completely covered in scales and mostly nonvenomous while
coachwhip is a long whip used by the driver of a horse-drawn coach.
colubrid |
kingsnake |
As nouns the difference between colubrid and kingsnake
is that
colubrid is any snake in the family Colubridae, completely covered in scales and mostly nonvenomous while
kingsnake is any of various colubrid snakes of the genus
Lampropeltis.
colubrid |
colubriform |
As a noun colubrid
is any snake in the family colubridae, completely covered in scales and mostly nonvenomous.
As an adjective colubriform is
having the form of a snake.