n., pl., fer-de-lance.
A venomous tropical American pit viper (Bothrops atrox) having brown and grayish markings.
[French, from fer de lance, spearhead : fer, iron + de, of + lance, spear.]
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fer-de-lance (fĕr'dl-ăns', -äns')
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[French, from fer de lance, spearhead : fer, iron + de, of + lance, spear.]
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
large extremely venomous pit viper of Central and South America
Synonym: Bothrops atrops
| pit viper | |
| Rex Stout (literature) | |
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