Terms vs Aglyphous - What's the difference?
terms | aglyphous |
(of a snake) Whose teeth are similar in shape, not specialized.
*{{quote-book
, year=1890
, author=George Albert Boulenger
, by=
, title=The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma: Reptilia and Batrachia
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective aglyphous is
(of a snake) whose teeth are similar in shape, not specialized.aglyphous
English
Adjective
(-)citation, chapter= , isbn= , publisher=Taylor and Francis , location=London , editor=W. T. Blanford , volume=10 , page=355 , passage=Chersydrus is the Aglyphous representative of the Hydrophids, with which it agrees in its mode of life and general appearance. }}