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Meaning of adder
The primary meaning of the word "adder" refers to a small to medium-sized venomous snake.
Etymology of adder
The word "adder" comes from the Old English word "næddre", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "nathiz" and the Proto-Indo-European root "ned-", both of which refer to a snake or serpent.
The word has been used in English since the 9th century to refer to a type of venomous snake, and its meaning has remained relatively consistent over time.
Synonyms
snake
viper
serpent
reptile
creature
beast
animal
poisonous snake
venomous snake
deadly snake
common adder
northern adder
puff adder
grass snake
water snake
rat snake
garter snake
king snake
cobra
krait
rattlesnake
copperhead
cottonmouth
sidewinder
boa
python
asp
rattlesnake
mamba
taipan
tiger snake
coral snake
sea snake
horned viper
lancehead
fer-de-lance
bushmaster
copperhead
cottonmouth
Definitions
- A small to medium-sized venomous snake that is native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa, typically having a stout body and a short, broad head.
- A person who adds or contributes something, especially numbers or amounts.
Usage Examples
- The hiker was careful to avoid the adder that was basking in the sun on the trail.
- The accountant was an expert adder, able to quickly and accurately calculate complex financial transactions.
- The adder is a common sight in the countryside, where it can be found in rocky outcroppings and grassy fields.
Antonyms
harmless creature
non-venomous snake
constrictor
boa
python
non-poisonous animal
tame beast
domesticated animal
friendly creature
gentle creature
innocent creature
non-deadly creature
non-lethal creature
safe animal
benign creature
innocuous creature
non-threatening creature
unmoving creature
still creature
lifeless creature
inanimate object