ELAPHE


Meaning of ELAPHE in English

ˈelə(ˌ)fē noun

Usage: capitalized

Etymology: New Latin, probably from Greek elaphē deerskin, from elaphos deer — more at elk

: a large genus of colubrid snakes comprising the rat snakes that are widely distributed in the northern hemisphere where they are valuable as destroyers of rodents — see corn snake , fox snake , leopard snake

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