Definition of Serpens. Meaning of Serpens. Synonyms of Serpens

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Definition of Serpens

Serpens
Serpens Ser"pens, n. [L. See Serpent.] (Astron.) A constellation represented as a serpent held by Serpentarius.

Meaning of Serpens from wikipedia

- in Serpens Caput and Nu Serpentis in Serpens Cauda. The brightest star in Serpens is the red giant star Alpha Serpentis, or Unukalhai, in Serpens Caput...
- USS Serpens may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy: USS Serpens (AK-97), a United States Coast Guard-manned Crater-class cargo ship...
- The Serpens–Aquila Rift (also known as the Aquila Rift) is a region of the sky in the constellations Aquila, Serpens Cauda, and eastern Ophiuchus containing...
- Garden. The specific epithet (serpens) is a Latin word meaning "snake", referring to the habit of this species. Eremophila serpens grows in sandy soil, often...
- Euphorbia serpens is a species of Euphorbia known by the common name matted sandmat. It is native to the Americas but it can be found on most continents...
- boxes as the constellation Serpens is split into two separate sections, Serpens Caput (the snake's head) to the west and Serpens Cauda (the snake's tail)...
- The modern constellation Serpens lies across one of the quadrants, symbolized by the Azure Dragon of the East (Chinese: 東方青龍; pinyin: Dōng Fāng Qīng Lóng)...
- Peperomia serpens has in the past also been used to describe Peperomia dimota and Peperomia subrotundifolia. In addition the terms Peperomia serpens and Peperomia...
- described in 1847 as Vaccinium serpens by Robert Wight. In 1851 Johann Klotzch redescribed it as Pentapterygium serpens (a name which is not accepted)...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Selaginella serpens. Wikispecies has information related to Selaginella serpens. GBIF entry[permanent dead link] v t e...