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serpent

Serpent vs Devil - What's the difference?

serpent | devil |


As a noun serpent

is snake.

As a proper noun devil is

(theology) the chief devil; satan.

Serpent vs False - What's the difference?

serpent | false |


As a noun serpent

is snake.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Serpent vs Undefined - What's the difference?

serpent | undefined |


As a noun serpent

is snake.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Serpent vs Wyrm - What's the difference?

serpent | wyrm |


As nouns the difference between serpent and wyrm

is that serpent is snake while wyrm is (poetic) dragon, particularly one without legs or wings.

Serpent vs Snack - What's the difference?

serpent | snack |


In obsolete terms the difference between serpent and snack

is that serpent is to wind; to encircle while snack is a share; a part or portion.

Serpent vs Serpent - What's the difference?

serpent | serpent |


As nouns the difference between serpent and serpent

is that serpent is snake while serpent is snake.

Serpent vs Chameleon - What's the difference?

serpent | chameleon |


As nouns the difference between serpent and chameleon

is that serpent is snake while chameleon is chameleon.

Serpent vs Servant - What's the difference?

serpent | servant |


In obsolete terms the difference between serpent and servant

is that serpent is to wind; to encircle while servant is to subject.

Sneck vs Serpent - What's the difference?

sneck | serpent |


As nouns the difference between sneck and serpent

is that sneck is (northern england|scotland) a latch or catch while serpent is snake.

As a verb sneck

is to latch, to lock.

Humble vs Serpent - What's the difference?

humble | serpent |


As an adjective humble

is near the ground; not high or lofty; not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming; as, a humble cottage or humble can be hornless.

As a verb humble

is to bring low; to reduce the power, independence, or exaltation of; to lower; to abase; to humiliate.

As a noun serpent is

snake.

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