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serpent's tongue
serpent's tongue
1. A tendency to speak maliciously. A: "He has such a serpent's tongue that I hate to be around him." B: "Of course you do—who wants to be verbally attacked all the time?"
2. A nickname for a fossilized shark's tooth. I think they call a shark's tooth a serpent's tongue because of how the root is forked.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Laurentius | | - | Ancient Roman |
Francisco | | frahn-THEES-ko (Spanish), frahn-SEES-ko (Latin American Spanish), frən-SEESH-koo (Portuguese) | Spanish, Portuguese |
Ilyas | | - | Arabic |
Nerea | | - | Basque |
Grimhilt | | - | Ancient Germanic, Germanic Mythology |
Drakon | | - | Ancient Greek |