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Traditional English :: python
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pythonic.html - n. any constricting snake of the family Pythonidae, esp. of the genus Python, found throughout the tropics in the Old World. pythonic adj. [L f. Gk Puthon a huge serpent or monster killed by Apollo] |
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Traditional English :: pythoness
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pythonic.html - n. 1 the Pythian priestess. 2 a witch. [ME f. OF phitonise f. med.L phitonissa f. LL pythonissa fem. of pytho f. Gk puthon soothsaying demon: cf. PYTHON] |
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Traditional English :: python
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pythonic.html - n. any constricting snake of the family Pythonidae, esp. of the genus Python, found throughout the tropics in the Old World. pythonic adj. [L f. Gk Puthon a huge serpent or monster killed by Apollo] |
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Traditional English :: pythoness
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pythonic.html - n. 1 the Pythian priestess. 2 a witch. [ME f. OF phitonise f. med.L phitonissa f. LL pythonissa fem. of pytho f. Gk puthon soothsaying demon: cf. PYTHON] |
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Traditional English :: Pythagoras' theorem
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pythonic.html - n. the theorem attributed to Pythagoras (see PYTHAGOREAN ) that the square on the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides. |
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Traditional English :: Pythagorean
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pythonic.html - adj. & n. --adj. of or relating to the Greek philosopher Pythagoras (6th c. BC) or his philosophy, esp. regarding the transmigration of souls. --n. a follower of Pythagoras. |
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