Serpentine
Translations of "serpentine" (31 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ὀφιοειδής(having the form of a snake) | ophioeidḗs | |
| Arabic | ثُعْبَانِيّ(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes) | ṯuʕbāniyy | |
| Belarusian | змяі́ны(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes), зьмяі́ны(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes) | zmjaíny, zʹmjaíny | |
| Bulgarian | зми́йски(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes), змиеви́ден(having the form of a snake), криволи́чещ(curving in alternate directions — see also sinuous), лъкату́шен(curving in alternate directions — see also sinuous), серпентин(mineral), серпентина(coiled distillation tube) | zmíjski, zmievíden, krivolíčešt, lǎkatúšen, serpentin, serpentina | |
| Catalan | anguiforme(having the form of a snake), serpentina(mineral) | — | |
| Czech | hadí(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes) | — | |
| Dutch | rddyufiy(having the form of a snake), tyfit(having the form of a snake), serpentijn(early form of cannon) | — | |
| Finnish | juonikas(of, or having attributes associated with, the serpent referred to in the book of Genesis in the Bible — see also crafty, deceitful), kiemurteleva(curving in alternate directions — see also sinuous), käärmemäinen(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes), käärmemäinen(having the form of a snake), mutkikas(curving in alternate directions — see also sinuous), mutkitteleva(curving in alternate directions — see also sinuous), serpentiini(early form of cannon), serpentiini(mineral), serpentiinialue(outcrop or region) | — | |
| French | anguiforme(having the form of a snake), serpentin(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes), serpentine(mineral) | — | |
| German | Schlangen(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes), gewunden(curving in alternate directions — see also sinuous), schlangenförmig(having the form of a snake), sich schlängelnd(curving in alternate directions — see also sinuous), Schlangenstein(mineral), Serpentin(mineral) | — | |
| Greek | σερπεντίνης(mineral) | serpentínis | |
| Hindi | ज़हर मोहरा(mineral) | zahar mohrā | |
| Hungarian | szerpentin(mineral) | — | |
| Irish | nathairín(mineral) | — | |
| Italian | serpentino(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes), serpentino(mineral) | — | |
| Japanese | 蛇紋石(mineral) | jamonseki | |
| Latin | serpentīnus(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes), ophites(mineral) | — | |
| Macedonian | зми́ски(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes), зми́јулест(having the form of a snake), змијо́виден(having the form of a snake), кри́вулест(curving in alternate directions — see also sinuous), кри́вулкав(curving in alternate directions — see also sinuous), серпенти́н(mineral) | zmíski, zmíjulest, zmijóviden, krívulest, krívulkav, serpentín | |
| Manx | aarnieuagh(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes), aarnieuagh(having the form of a snake) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | ییلان طاشی(mineral) | yılan taşı | |
| Polish | wężowy(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes) | — | |
| Portuguese | anguiforme(having the form of a snake), ofídico(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes), serpentiforme(having the form of a snake), serpentino(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes), serpentino(having the form of a snake), serpentino(curving in alternate directions — see also sinuous), sinuoso(curving in alternate directions — see also sinuous), viperino(of, or having attributes associated with, the serpent referred to in the book of Genesis in the Bible — see also crafty, deceitful), serpentina(early form of cannon), serpentina(coiled distillation tube), serpentina(mineral), serpentária(plant believed to cure snakebites) | — | |
| Romanian | serpentin(mineral) | — | |
| Russian | змееви́дный(having the form of a snake), змееви́дный(curving in alternate directions — see also sinuous), змееобра́зный(having the form of a snake), змееподо́бный(having the form of a snake), змеи́ный(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes), змеи́ный(having the form of a snake), изви́листый(having the form of a snake), кова́рный(of, or having attributes associated with, the serpent referred to in the book of Genesis in the Bible — see also crafty, deceitful), змееви́к(coiled distillation tube), змееви́к(mineral), серпенти́н(mineral) | zmejevídnyj, zmejevídnyj, zmejeobráznyj, zmejepodóbnyj, zmeínyj, zmeínyj, izvílistyj, kovárnyj, zmejevík, zmejevík, serpentín | |
| Serbo-Croatian | zmìjin(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes), zmȉjast(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes), зми̏јаст(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes), змѝјин(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes) | — | |
| Slovak | hadí(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes) | — | |
| Slovene | kačast(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes), kačji(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes) | — | |
| Spanish | serpenteante(curving in alternate directions — see also sinuous), serpentino(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes), serpentino(curving in alternate directions — see also sinuous), serpentina(mineral), serpentín(early form of cannon) | — | |
| Swedish | serpentin(mineral) | — | |
| Turkish | serpantin(mineral), yılan taşı(mineral) | — | |
| Ukrainian | змії́ний(of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes), змійови́к(mineral), серпенти́н(mineral) | zmijínyj, zmijovýk, serpentýn |
зми́йски, змиеви́ден, криволи́чещ, лъкату́шен, серпентин, серпентина
zmíjski, zmievíden, krivolíčešt, lǎkatúšen, serpentin, serpentina
anguiforme, serpentina
hadí
rddyufiy, tyfit, serpentijn
juonikas, kiemurteleva, käärmemäinen, käärmemäinen, mutkikas, mutkitteleva, serpentiini, serpentiini, serpentiinialue
anguiforme, serpentin, serpentine
Schlangen, gewunden, schlangenförmig, sich schlängelnd, Schlangenstein, Serpentin
szerpentin
nathairín
serpentino, serpentino
serpentīnus, ophites
зми́ски, зми́јулест, змијо́виден, кри́вулест, кри́вулкав, серпенти́н
zmíski, zmíjulest, zmijóviden, krívulest, krívulkav, serpentín
aarnieuagh, aarnieuagh
wężowy
anguiforme, ofídico, serpentiforme, serpentino, serpentino, serpentino, sinuoso, viperino, serpentina, serpentina, serpentina, serpentária
serpentin
змееви́дный, змееви́дный, змееобра́зный, змееподо́бный, змеи́ный, змеи́ный, изви́листый, кова́рный, змееви́к, змееви́к, серпенти́н
zmejevídnyj, zmejevídnyj, zmejeobráznyj, zmejepodóbnyj, zmeínyj, zmeínyj, izvílistyj, kovárnyj, zmejevík, zmejevík, serpentín
zmìjin, zmȉjast, зми̏јаст, змѝјин
hadí
kačast, kačji
serpenteante, serpentino, serpentino, serpentina, serpentín
serpentin
serpantin, yılan taşı
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