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Bothrops jararaca
Jararaca Jar`a*ra"ca, n. [Pg., from the native name.] (Zo["o]l.) A poisonous serpent of Brazil (Bothrops jararaca), about eighteen inches long, and of a dusky, brownish color, variegated with red and black spots.

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- Bothros (Gr**** βόθρος, plural bothroi) is the Ancient Gr**** word for "hole", "pit" or "trench". In contemporary use it can refer to a variety of holes...
- significance of the bothros he uncovered was in 1907, just outside the old polygonal wall at the south-east corner of the sanctuary. Inside the bothros were a variety...
- -galacticon Gr: galaxias; galaxy Barycenter -center -focus -apsis Black hole -melasma -bothron -nigricon Gr: melos; black Gr: bothros; hole Lat: niger; black...
- ****phone, by mode of sacrifice, the latter receiving sacrifices in a bothros (βόθρος, "pit") or megaron (μέγαρον, "sunken chamber") rather than at an...
- Neotropics. The generic name, Bothrops, is derived from the Gr**** words βόθρος, bothros, meaning 'pit', and ὄψ, ops, meaning 'eye' or 'face', together an allusion...
- were offered each time to "dark-faced" Pelops in his sacrificial pit (bothros) before they were offered in the following daylight to the sky-god Zeus...
- Jamrao 37 Jamrao 38 Jamrao 39 Jamrao 40 A Jamrao 40 Jamrao 41 Jamrao Bitoor Bothro Dham Rakhi Doofan Duthro Gujherao Jarari Jhol Kari Charo Kehro Rayati Kharho...
- Bothria (from Gr**** bothrion = small pit, diminutive of bothros = pit, trench) are elongate, dorsal or ventral longitudinal grooves on the scolex of cestoda...
- necessary for the ouranic gods to receive offerings. Chthonic altars, called bothros, were pits dug into the earth for liquid libations of animal sacrifices...
- Bothriolepis (from Gr****: βόθρος bóthros, 'trench' and Gr****: λεπίς lepis 'scale') was a widespread, abundant and diverse genus of antiarch placoderms...