
1) Asp 2) Reptile 3) Snake
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1) GI Joe foe 2) GI Joe nemesis 3) US attack helicopter 4) African hamadryad 5) African reptile 6) All-female band 7) Animal with a hood 8) Anime series based on manga 9) Army atack helicopter 10) Army attack copter 11) Army attack helicopter 12) Army chopper 13) Articulated passenger train 14) Attack helicopter
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• (n.) See Copra. • (n.) The cobra de capello.
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Expressionist group of painters whose name is derived from the first letters of the three northern European citiesCopenhagen, Brussels, ... [4 related articles]
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(from the article `Sarduy, Severo`) ...encompass the entire history of Cuba and aspire to give a global view of its culture. An even more experimental novel followed, Cobra (1972; Eng. ...
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any of various species of highly venomous snakes, most of which expand the neck ribs to form a hood. While the hood is characteristic of cobras, not ... [4 related articles]
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See Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act.
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Group of European expressionist painters formed by the Dutch artist Karel Appel 1948. Other leading members were the Dane Asger Jorn (1914-1973) and the Belgian-born painters Corneille...
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Consolidated OmnibusBudget Reconciliation Act
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A genus of poisonous snakes of the subfamily elapinae of the family elapidae. There are six recognised species, all inhabiting africa except the asiatic (indian) cobra, naja naja. Some species 'spit' their venom into the eyes of their 'enemies'. So-called spitting cobras show a high degree of accuracy in aiming for the eyes. The ringhals, the most ...
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(ko´brә) any of numerous extremely poisonous elapid snakes commonly found in Africa, Asia, and India. They are capable of expanding the neck region to form a hood, and have two comparatively short, erect, deep grooved fangs. A serum obtained from animals inoculated with cobra venom is used in counteracting t...
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The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 provides people the right to buy continuing health insurance through their former employers for a minimum of 18 months. COBRA offers up to 36 months of continuing coverage for those people insured through a spouse's work plan who lose that coverage due to divorce, separation or death of the......
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Co'bra noun See
Copra .
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kō′bră Definitions: 1. Snakes generally of the highly venomous snake genus, Naja (family Elapidae); six species are recognized, all African except for the Asiatic cobra; typical behavior includes spreading of the neck (hood), rearing one third of the body off the ground, and, in some species, the spitting o...
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The cobra is a venomous snake found in Africa and south Asia.
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Cobra is a cultivated variety of potato.
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The Cobra was a British torpedo-boat destroyer built in 1900. On September the 18th, 1901 on her voyage from Elswick to Portsmouth she was wrecked off the Lincolnshire coast, and almost immediately broke up, her shell not being strong enough to bear the weight of her machinery and armament and the force of the gale combined.
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Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
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Operational code name for the American breakout from Normandy in July 1944
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Jackhammer, Tracked vehicle series [BE], Counter-battery radar, Anti-tank Missile System [DE], Helicopter Gunship [US], 4X4 APC [TU], Fire support version of the Boragh [IR], Version of the BTR-70 [RU], Version of the BTR-80 [RU], Version of the BMP-1 [RU]
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Group formed in 1948 by artists from Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam and taking its name from the first letters of those cities. However, they welcomed the coincidental reference to the snake, since animal imagery was common in Cobra painting. They were also interested in the art of children. Leading members of Cobra were Karel Appel, Asger Jorn...
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noun venomous Asiatic and African elapid snakes that can expand the skin of the neck into a hood
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Click images to enlargeAny of several poisonous snakes, especially the genus
Naja, of the family Elapidae, found in Africa and southern Asia, species of which can grow from 1 m/3 ft to over 4.3 m/14 ft. The neck stretches into a hood when the snake is alarmed. Cobra venom contains nerve toxins p...
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any of several highly venomous, Old World elapid snakes of the genera Naja and Ophiophagus, characterized by the ability to flatten the neck into a hoodlike form when disturbed. · any of several similar, related African snakes, as the ringhals. · leather made from the skin of a cobra. · (cap.)a single-engine, two-seat U.S. Army at...
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