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  • 15Wadjet — In Egyptian mythology, Wadjet, which means, the Green One (Egyptian eg. w3ḏyt ; also spelt Wadjit or Wedjet, and in Greek, Udjo, Uto, Edjo, and Buto among other names), was originally the ancient local goddess of the city of Dep, [Wilkinson,… …

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  • 16Naja — For other uses, see Naja (disambiguation). Cobras Indian cobra, N. naja Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 17Snakebite — For other uses, see Snakebite (disambiguation). Snakebite Classification and external resources Cobra Naja naja ICD 10 T …

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  • 19Serpent (symbolism) — Serpent is a word of Latin origin (from serpens, serpentis something that creeps, snake ) that is commonly used in a specifically mythic or religious context, signifying a snake that is to be regarded not as a mundane natural phenomenon nor as an …

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