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adder
1[ad-er]
noun
the common European viper, Vipera berus.
any of various other venomous or harmless snakes resembling the viper.
adder
2[ad-er]
noun
a person or thing that adds.
adder
1/ ˈædə /
noun
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
any of various similar venomous or nonvenomous snakes
adder
2/ ˈædə /
noun
a person or thing that adds, esp a single element of an electronic computer, the function of which is to add a single digit of each of two inputs
Word History and Origins
Origin of adder1
Word History and Origins
Origin of adder1
Example Sentences
But if something goes wrong using the so-called adder strategy, the cell takes longer to get back to its original size.
There are more than 400 species comprising a very diverse group of snakes such as mambas, cobras, kraits, taipans, tiger snakes, death adders, sea snakes and coral snakes.
State law restricts possession of the speckled rattlesnake, as well as the Uganda puff adders, the Western diamondback and other snakes Sneddon sold, according to federal prosecutors.
They can strike with the venom of an adder when the moment arrives.
But Katie says her favourite animal to film was the adders, which involved 14 long days on shoot.
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