"pit adder" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: pit adders [plural]
Etymology: From pit + adder. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|pit|adder}} pit + adder Head templates: {{en-noun}} pit adder (plural pit adders)
  1. Any of various venomous snakes of the family Crotalinae, found in Asia and the Americas, with a deep pit or groove on either side of the head which enables them to detect prey by infrared sensing; a pit viper. Categories (lifeform): Vipers Synonyms: pit-adder

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