amphisbaenic
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amphisbaenic — adjective see amphisbaena … New Collegiate Dictionary
amphisbaenic — am·phis·bae·nic … English syllables
amphisbaenic — adjective see amphisbaena * * * amphisbaeˈnic adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑amphisbaena … Useful english dictionary
amphisbaena — noun Etymology: Latin, from Greek amphisbaina, from amphis on both sides (from amphi around) + bainein to walk, go more at by, come Date: 14th century a serpent in classical mythology having a head at each end and capable of moving in either… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Lewis Turco — Lewis P. Turco (born May 2, 1934), is an American poet, teacher, and writer of fiction and non fiction. Turco is an advocate for Formalist poetry (or New Formalism) in the United States.Life and workTurco took a keen interest in poetry as a… … Wikipedia
amphisbaena — amphisbaenian, amphisbaenic, amphisbaenoid, amphisbaenous, adj. /am feuhs bee neuh/, n., pl. amphisbaenae / nee/, amphisbaenas. 1. any of numerous worm lizards of the genus Amphisbaena. 2. Class. Myth. a serpent having a head at each end of its… … Universalium