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python
1[ pahy-thon, -thuhn ]
noun
- any of several Old World boa constrictors of the subfamily Pythoninae, often growing to a length of more than 20 feet (6 meters): the Indian python, Python molurus, is endangered.
Python
2[ pahy-thon, -thuhn ]
noun
- a large dragon who guarded the chasm at Delphi from which prophetic vapors emerged. He was finally killed by Apollo, who established his oracle on the site.
python
3[ pahy-thon, -thuhn ]
noun
- a spirit or demon.
- a person who is possessed by a spirit and prophesies by its aid.
Python
4[ pahy-thon ]
- an open-source, high-level programming language known for its readability and support for multiple programming styles, and, due to its many libraries, a large range of applications.
python
1/ paɪˈθɒnɪk; ˈ貹ɪθə /
noun
- any large nonvenomous snake of the family Pythonidae of Africa, S Asia, and Australia, such as Python reticulatus ( reticulated python ). They can reach a length of more than 20 feet and kill their prey by constriction
Python
2/ ˈ貹ɪθə /
noun
- Greek myth a dragon, killed by Apollo at Delphi
Derived Forms
- pythonic, adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of python2
Origin of python4
Word History and Origins
Origin of python1
Example Sentences
The first was strangled by a python, and others died shortly after birth, likely related to nutritional deficits.
Xander Robin’s “The Python Hunt” examines a Florida contest to capture pythons in the Everglades.
Traditional survey techniques are estimated to identify less than 5% of Burmese pythons.
A pet python has been found after it managed to escape into an art gallery in Aberdeenshire.
Gonzalez, 71, broke an international treaty by illegally importing bags made from caimans and pythons.
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