adder in Latin
adder in Latin is aspis — adder means a small venomous snake found across Europe, including Britain, marked with a dark zigzag pattern down its back.
adder in Latin
aspis
What does "adder" mean?
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noun A small venomous snake found across Europe, including Britain, marked with a dark zigzag pattern down its back.
"She spotted an adder basking on the warm rocks."
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noun A person or device that performs addition.
"The circuit uses a binary adder to combine the two signals."
adder in a sentence
- She spotted an adder basking on the warm rocks.
- The adder is the only venomous snake native to the UK.
- The circuit uses a binary adder to combine the two signals.
- An old mechanical adder sat on the accountant's desk.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "adder" in Latin?
"adder" in Latin is aspis. adder means: A small venomous snake found across Europe, including Britain, marked with a dark zigzag pattern down its back.
How do you use "adder" in a sentence?
Example: "She spotted an adder basking on the warm rocks." In Latin, "adder" is aspis.
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