(amphisbaena)

  • 121 Amphisbaena wuchereri — Amphisbaena wuchereri …

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  • 122Amphisbaena punctata — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Amphisbaena punctata est un synonyme attribué à deux espèces d amphisbènes : Amphisbaena punctata Wied, 1825, synonyme de Amphisbaena microcephalum… …

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  • 123amphisbaena — noun Etymology: Latin, from Greek amphisbaina, from amphis on both sides (from amphi around) + bainein to walk, go more at by, come Date: 14th century a serpent in classical mythology having a head at each end and capable of moving in either… …

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  • 124amphisbaena — noun /æmfɪsˈbiːnə/ a) A mythical serpent having a head at each end of its body, able to move in either direction. b) A genus of lizards, native to the Americas, having extremities which are very similar …

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  • 125amphisbaena — [ˌamfɪs bi:nə] noun a mythical serpent with a head at each end. Origin ME: via L. from Gk amphisbaina, from amphis both ways + bainein go …

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  • 126amphisbaena — am·phis·bae·na …

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  • 127amphisbaena — /æmfəsˈbinə/ (say amfuhs beenuh) noun any of various burrowing wormlike lizards of the family Amphisbaenidae with reduced limbs or no limbs at all, having tiny, concealed eyes and ears and obtuse head and tail, and moving forwards or backwards… …

  • 128amphisbaena —   n. Mythology double headed serpent able to move in both directions; kind of worm like lizard …

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