Serpens

NOUN
  1. a constellation in the equatorial region of the northern hemisphere near Ophiuchus and Corona Borealis
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How To Use Serpens In A Sentence

  • Cerastes serpens dictus eo quod in capite cornua habet similia arietum, cerusta Greci cornua dicunt. Sigh. WMAM.
  • Cerastes serpens dictus, eo quod in capite cornua habeat similia arietum; KERATA enim Graeci cornua vocant: sunt autem illi quadrigemina cornicula, quorum ostentatione, veluti esca, inlice sollicitata animalia perimit. Archive 2008-06-01
  • Cerastes serpens dictus, eo quod in capite cornua habeat similia arietum; KERATA enim Graeci cornua vocant: sunt autem illi quadrigemina cornicula, quorum ostentatione, veluti esca, inlice sollicitata animalia perimit. Archive 2008-06-01
  • Cerastes serpens dictus, eo quod in capite cornua habeat similia arietum; KERATA enim Graeci cornua vocant: sunt autem illi quadrigemina cornicula, quorum ostentatione, veluti esca, inlice sollicitata animalia perimit. Sigh. WMAM.
  • Saepe suas volucres legit mihi grandior aevo, quaeque necet serpens, quae iuvet herba, Macer. The Student's Companion to Latin Authors
  • Serpens contains a prominent globular cluster, M5, which is not far below naked-eye visibility.
  • Cerasta enim Grece cornua dicuntur serpens que hic cornutus esse, ut supra memorauimus perhibetur per quem digne aduentus antichristi assertur, quia contra uitam fidelium cum morsu pestifere predicationis armabitur et iam carnibus potestatis. Archive 2008-06-01
  • Serpens, the Australia- sized mainland, had one terrific harbor: the land was stretched into a mountainous rugged helix. THE MOAT AROUND MURCHESON'S EYE
  • It is the brightest of the three galactic mergers closest to Earth, about 250 million light-years away in the constellation of Serpens , the Serpent.
  • Cerastes serpens dictus eo quod in capite cornua habet similia arietum, cerusta Greci cornua dicunt. Archive 2008-06-01
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