"Snaked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Snaked" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Snaked" Meaning

It seems you meant "snake".

A snake is a long, slender, limbless, carnivorous, cold-blooded reptile, typically covered with scales.

"Snaked" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Snaked"


1. Inflected form of "snake"

The word "snaked" is the past tense and past participle of "snake," meaning to move stealthily and slyly, especially like a snake.
Example: "The injured animal had snaked its way quietly out of the room."

2. Noun usage

"Snaked" can also be used as a mass noun to refer to the act of dehydrated molten glass that has flowed out of its container and hardened.
Example: "The team discovered large amounts of snaked glass while excavating the ancient pottery site."

3. As a technical term in boating

In boating, "snaked" refers to a knot used to join two parts of a rope or line together, typically by twisting them together to prevent separation.
Example: "The sailor used the snaked knot to secure the sail to the mast."

4. Idiomatic expression

The phrase "snaked around" means to navigate through a complex situation or problem without difficulty, often through deceitful or sneaky means.
Example: "The company snaked around the rules to avoid owing taxes, but got caught eventually."

5. Computer science term

In computer graphics, a Snaked is a texture mapping technique used to create the illusion of a path or a curve, often creating a 'snaking' or wavy effect.
Example: "The 3D artist used the snaking technique to design the engine's cooling system in the game."

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