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Webster 1913 Edition


Ammodyte

Am′mo-dyte

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Noun.
[L.
ammodytes
, Gr. [GREEK] sand burrower, a kind of serpent;
ἄμμοσ
sand + [GREEK] diver, [GREEK] to dive.]
(Zool.)
(a)
One of a genus of fishes; the sand eel.
(b)
A kind of viper in southern Europe.
[Obs.]

Webster 1828 Edition


Ammodyte

AM'MODYTE

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Noun.
[Gr. and, and to enter.]
The sand eel, a genus of fish, of the apodal order, about a foot in length, with a compressed head, a long slender body, and scales hardly perceptible. There is but one species, the tobianus or lance. It buries itself in the sand, and is found also in the stomach of the porpess. which indicates that the latter fish roots up the sand like a hog.
This name is also given to a serpent of the size of a viper, and of a yellowish color, found in Africa; also to a large serpent of Ceylon, of a whitish ash color, and very venomous.

Definition 2024


ammodyte

ammodyte

English

Ammodytes tobianus
Vipera ammodytes

Noun

ammodyte (plural ammodytes)

  1. (obsolete) One of a genus Ammodytes of fishes; the sand eel.
  2. (obsolete) A species of viper, Vipera ammodytes, of southern Europe.

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French

Noun

ammodyte f (plural ammodytes)

  1. ammodyte (all senses)