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VARVARA [1.3K]
3 years ago
5

Use as many words as you can to describe this item. The words can be descriptive words, or synonyms, or words that relate to thi

s single word
Biology
1 answer:
Aleksandr [31]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

(I heard in the comments the word was Snake well here it is)

Synonyms: serpent, reptile, serpent, rattlesnake, mamba, slither, reptilian, snake river, snake-in-the-grass, serpentine and twine.

Desc: headless green, slimy sneaky, undoubtedly poisonous, powerful and uncooperative, grilled several, deadliest little, green and striped, old and very lazy, poisonous grey, objectionable poisonous, fifteenth deadliest, large miraculous, tapered hairy, irrational venomous

Having the form or shape of a snake: anguine. ophidian. serpentine.

Explanation:

Wow this was harder than I thought lol <:D

  • Thank you for your time!
  • Brainliest appreciated!
  • Hope this helps and have a great day!
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