viperidae

/vaɪˈpɪərɪdiː/

Definitions

1. noun

a family of venomous snakes, including the common viper and the adder, having a long, narrow head and a heat-sensing pit between the eye and the nostril.

“The viperidae family is native to Europe and North Africa.”

2. noun

snakes of the viperidae family.

“The viperidae species found in the desert are highly venomous.”

Synonyms

  • adders
  • venomous snakes
  • viper

Antonyms

  • harmless snakes
  • non-venomous snakes