No, serpentine is not a snake. The term "serpentine" typically refers to a type of mineral or a shape resembling that of a snake, often used to describe a winding or twisting form. In a broader sense, "serpentine" can also describe anything that has characteristics associated with snakes, such as movement or appearance.
Serpentine means it is shaped like a snake, it curves from side to side.
Serpentine means snake-like, it is used about something that looks similar to a snake and/or moves in a similar fashion to the way a snake moves.
Serpentine movement is to move in a winding or tortuous manner, wily or treacherous, much like a snake.
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You would use it as in explaining types of snakes or describing a snake using serpentine. Ex: That serpentine is huge. This King Cobra , serpentine, is bigger than my whole body.
zigzag, windy, twisting, turning, meandering, snake, sinuous
Well the Hydra is a dragon is some versions and a serpentine creature... I don't know if he counts as a snake though.
A serpentine spirit is a demon that is in the form of a snake. It is cunning, sneaky and a liar like it was when Satan used it. The person that the spirit is dwelling in will move their body like a snake at times or they may even hiss or their eyes will change into snake eyes if a person has the spirit of discernment and the eyes of the HOLY SPIRIT.
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Of or pertaining to a snake or snakes; resembling a snake; serpentine; winding., Sly; cunning; insinuating; deceitful., Covered with serpents; having serpents; as, a snaky rod or wand.
The word you are looking for is "serpentine," which means resembling a snake in shape or movement.
The four methods of snake locomotion are serpentine, sidewinding, concertina, and rectilinear movement. Serpentine locomotion involves lateral undulations of the body, allowing the snake to push off surfaces. Sidewinding is used primarily by desert-dwelling snakes to traverse loose sand, moving sideways in a looping motion. Concertina movement involves the snake forming loops and contracting to pull itself forward, while rectilinear movement involves the snake moving in a straight line by stretching and contracting its body segments.