What is another word for trimorphodon?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈa͡ɪmɔːfˌɒdən] (IPA)

Trimorphodon is a genus of venomous snakes that includes three species, namely Trimorphodon biscutatus, Trimorphodon lyrophanes and Trimorphodon vilkinsoni. These species are commonly known as lyre snakes, banded lyresnakes and Twin-spotted lyresnakes respectively. Apart from Trimorphodon, there are other synonyms used to refer to this genus, including Trimorphophis and Lyrophanes. The name Trimorphodon comes from the Greek words "tri" meaning three, "morph" meaning shape, and "odon" meaning tooth. This refers to the unique dentition of these snakes, which have three distinct types of teeth that enable them to efficiently capture and subdue their prey.

What are the hypernyms for Trimorphodon?

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What are the hyponyms for Trimorphodon?

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What are the holonyms for Trimorphodon?

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What are the meronyms for Trimorphodon?

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  • meronyms for trimorphodon (as nouns)

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