"Ophiology" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ophiology is the study or collection of snakes.
Ophiology refers to the study of snakes.
Ophioglossales is a botanical term that refers to an order of vascular plants, commonly known as adder's tongues or snake tongues. It is a group of ferns that are characterized by their unique, tongue-shaped leaves and underground stems.
Ophioglossoides is a genus of plants in the family Ophioglossaceae, commonly known as adder's-tongue ferns. It is a type of fern that has an unusual, tongue-like structure at the base of its leaves.
Ophiolites are fragments of oceanic crust that have been uplifted and emplaced onto continental crust or other types of crust. They are typically found as irregularly shaped bodies or complexes of rocks that are formed from the upper mantle and crust of the oceanic lithosphere.
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Ophiomorphpha refers to a subclass of marine lizards, commonly known as "snake-eels" or "ophidians". They are a group of elongated, eel-like fishes that belong to the order Ophiomorpha. Characteristics of ophiomorphpha include a slender, snake-like body, a pointed snout, and a row of small eyes and nostrils. They are typically found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world.
Describing the shape of an ophiomorph, a type of fossilized remains of an ancient marine animal related to sea snakes and sea hares, which resembles an ophiuroid (a type of sea star or brittle star) in shape.
Ophion is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a giant serpent or dragon from Greek mythology. In particular, Ophion was said to be the original ruler of the world and the husband of the primordial goddess Tethys. He was often depicted as a massive snake or dragon, and was said to have been defeated by the god Zeus and imprisoned in Tartarus.
Ophiophagus is a genus of snakes, with the only extant species being the king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah). The name "ophiophagus" comes from Greek "οφίς" (ophis), meaning "snake", and "φάγος" (phagos), meaning "eater". Therefore, the term "ophiophagus" literally means "snake-eater" or "snake-consumer".