Acrochordidae

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Pronunciation: /ˌækrəˈkɔːrdaɪdiː/

Definitions of acrochordidae

noun a family of snakes commonly known as file snakes or pipe snakes

Example Sentences

A1 Acrochordidae is a family of snakes.

A2 The Acrochordidae family includes the species Acrochordus arafurae.

B1 Acrochordidae snakes are known for their unique appearance and behavior.

B2 Researchers have been studying the evolutionary history of Acrochordidae.

C1 The Acrochordidae family is part of the infraorder Alethinophidia.

C2 Acrochordidae is a taxonomic family of primitive non-venomous snakes.

Examples of acrochordidae in a Sentence

formal The Acrochordidae is a family of snakes commonly known as file snakes or wart snakes.

informal Have you heard of the Acrochordidae family? They're also called file snakes.

slang Those file snakes from the Acrochordidae family are pretty cool, huh?

figurative The Acrochordidae family is like the file organizers of the snake world, keeping everything in order.

Grammatical Forms of acrochordidae

plural

acrochordidae

comparative

more acrochordidae

superlative

most acrochordidae

present tense

acrochordidae

future tense

will be acrochordidae

perfect tense

has been acrochordidae

continuous tense

is being acrochordidae

singular

acrochordidae

positive degree

acrochordidae

infinitive

to be acrochordidae

gerund

being acrochordidae

participle

acrochordidae

Origin and Evolution of acrochordidae

First Known Use: 1824 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'Acrochordidae' originates from Greek, where 'akron' means tip or summit and 'chordē' means string or cord, referring to the snake family's tail tip resembling a cord.
Evolution of the word: The term 'Acrochordidae' has been used consistently in the field of herpetology to refer to a family of primitive snakes known as file snakes. The usage of the word has remained stable in scientific literature.