Word: serpentines

Category: serpentines

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Translations: serpentines

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spanish
Translations:
serpentinas, las serpentinas, serpentines de, serpentina
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german
Translations:
serpentinen, Serpentinen, Serpentine, in Serpentinen, Kehren
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french
Translations:
serpentins, les serpentines, des serpentins, des serpentines
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italian
Translations:
serpentine, tornanti, serpentini, serpentina
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portuguese
Translations:
serpentinas, Bobinas, as serpentinas, As bobinas
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dutch
Translations:
haarspeldbochten, Serpentijnen, Spoelen, Drogers
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russian
Translations:
серпантины, змеевики, серпантину, серпентины, серпантин
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norwegian
Translations:
serpentiner, snor, snor seg, snor seg ned
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swedish
Translations:
serpentiner
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finnish
Translations:
serpentiinit, kiemurtelee, serpentiinin
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danish
Translations:
serpentiner, serpentinerne
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czech
Translations:
serpentiny
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polish
Translations:
serpentyn, serpentyny, serpentynity, serpentynu
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hungarian
Translations:
szerpentinek, szerpentineken, szerpentin, szerpentinen, szerpentinekkel
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turkish
Translations:
serpantin, serpantinler, serpantinleri, serpantinlerin, serpantinler de
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greek
Translations:
σερπαντίνες, σερπεντινίτες, σερπαντίνων, σερπεντινιωμένο, σερπεντίνες
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ukrainian
Translations:
серпантини, серпантин
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bulgarian
Translations:
серпентини, серпентина, СЕРПЕНТИН, стръмни пътечки
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belarusian
Translations:
серпантын
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estonian
Translations:
serpentiine
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croatian
Translations:
serpentine
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macedonian
Translations:
серпентини
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romanian
Translations:
serpentine, serpentinele, serpentinelor
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slovenian
Translations:
serpentine
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slovak
Translations:
serpentíny, serpentínami

The meaning and "use of": serpentines

noun
  • a dark green mineral consisting of hydrated magnesium silicate, sometimes mottled or spotted like a snake's skin. - The metamorphic mineral serpentine - or magnesium silicate hydroxide - is composed of magnesium, silicon and oxygen and is plentiful.
  • a kind of cannon, used especially in the 15th and 16th centuries. - By 1500 triggers had been developed, which remotely operated the serpentine and thus removed the gunner's hand from the area of the touch-hole.
verb
  • move or lie in a winding path or line. - fresh tire tracks serpentined back toward the hopper

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