adder
1 Americannoun
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the common European viper, Vipera berus.
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any of various other venomous or harmless snakes resembling the viper.
noun
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Also called: viper. a common viper, Vipera berus, that is widely distributed in Europe, including Britain, and Asia and is typically dark greyish in colour with a black zigzag pattern along the back
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any of various similar venomous or nonvenomous snakes
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Etymology
Origin of adder1
before 950; late Middle English; replacing Middle English nadder ( a nadder becoming an adder by misdivision; apron ), Old English næddre; cognate with Old Saxon nādra, Old High German nātara ( German Natter ), Old Norse nathra snake, Gothic nadrs adder, Old Irish nathir snake, Latin natrix water snake
Origin of adder2
Example Sentences
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Overall, the adder was thought to result in a less precise size distribution.
From Science Daily • Apr. 17, 2024
Her team then checked this in a variety of snakes - dissecting a total of nine species including the carpet python, puff adder and Mexican moccasin.
From BBC • Dec. 14, 2022
To investigate, Ms. Folwell set about dissecting the tail of a female death adder.
From New York Times • Dec. 13, 2022
A debut novel as slender and deadly as an adder, “Assembly” follows a young Black British woman preparing to attend a party at her boyfriend’s family estate.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 24, 2021
The hole he had come through was obviously too small for the adder to have used for the same purpose.
From "Redwall" by Brian Jacques
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