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From Port. cobra (de capello) "serpent (of the hood)," from L. colubra "a snake," of uncertain origin. The word came to Eng. via Portuguese colonies in India, where the native name is nag.
It is Asia
Its origin is Asia but it can be found in Africa:)
Cobra comes from the Portuguese word cobra (de capello) =snake (with a hood), from Latin colubra =snake
King cobra is the king of snakes.
Cobra is Cobra. :) Because cobra is a Portuguese word meaning "snake", used to describe a snake from the genus "Naja". So yeah, Cobra is the same in French.
The cobra hissed menacingly at the snake charmer.He was bitten by a cobra several years ago.
King Cobra is the correct word.
"cobra"
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
The Nemes Headdress resembles the head of a Cobra snake.
cobra? Mamba?