ring-necked snake
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small, nonvenomous North American snake characterized by a distinct yellow or orange band around its neck. This term refers to any snake belonging to the genus Diadophis, known for this distinctive neck ring and secretive nature.
Usage
The term "ring-necked snake" is used to identify a specific type of reptile. It is typically used in singular or plural forms to describe the animal itself. * The biologist carefully observed the ring-necked snake under the leaf litter. * Ring-necked snakes are common in moist forest environments. * We found a ring-necked snake hiding beneath a rock.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in a compound adjective form to describe related concepts, though this is less common.
- The study focused on ring-necked snake habitats in the Pacific Northwest.
Variants and Related Words
- Ringneck snake: A common alternative spelling and shortened form of the term.
- Diadophis punctatus: The scientific genus and species name for the common ring-necked snake.
Synonyms
- Ringneck snake (n): An exact synonym with alternative spelling.
- There are no true common-language synonyms, as this is a specific zoological name. General terms like "colubrid" (the family of snakes it belongs to) or "small snake" lack the defining characteristic.
Different Meanings
The term "ring-necked snake" has only one primary meaning as defined above. It does not have idiomatic or figurative meanings.
Noun
- any of numerous small nonvenomous North American snakes with a yellow or orange ring around the neck