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Contents
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Synonyms
1.2.2
Translations
1.3
Anagrams
English
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Etymology
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From
snake
+
-let
.
Noun
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snakelet
(
plural
snakelets
)
A baby
snake
.
Synonyms
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snakeling
Translations
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a baby snake
—
see also
snakeling
Belarusian:
змеяня́
n
(
zmjejanjá
)
,
змеянё
n
(
zmjejanjó
)
,
гадзяня́
n
(
hadzjanjá
)
,
гадзянё
n
(
hadzjanjó
)
Classical Nahuatl:
tēcuāncōāconētl
Esperanto:
serpentido
Finnish:
käärmeenpoikanen
French:
serpenteau
(fr)
m
Georgian:
წიწილი
(ka)
(
c̣ic̣ili
)
Mongolian:
Cyrillic:
хувилгана
(mn)
(
xuvilgana
)
,
зогой
(mn)
(
zogoj
)
Polish:
wężyk
(pl)
m
Punjabi:
ਸਪੋਲ਼ੀਆ
(pa)
m
(
sapoḷīā
)
Romanian:
șerpișor
(ro)
m
,
șerpuleț
m
,
șerpurel
(ro)
m
Russian:
змеёныш
(ru)
m
(
zmejónyš
)
,
змеёнок
(ru)
m
(
zmejónok
)
,
гадёныш
(ru)
m
(
gadjónyš
)
(
now rare in this sense
)
Spanish:
viborezno
(es)
m
Swahili:
kinyemere
Swedish:
ormyngel
n
Ukrainian:
змієня́
n
(
zmijenjá
)
,
гадюча́
n
(
hadjučá
)
Anagrams
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kanteles
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:
English terms suffixed with -let
English lemmas
English nouns
English countable nouns
en:Baby animals
en:Snakes
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