colubrine means snakelike. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
colubrine is pronounced /ˈkɒljəˌbɹaɪn/.
Etymology
From Latin colubrinus, from colubra (“snake”) + -inus (“-ine”).
adj
- Snakelike.“A buffle headed sub-chanter having been found guilty of absconsion from his butlership scuddled hastily with colubrine steps into the seclusion of his battish eggery.”
- Relating to snakes.
noun
- Any snake of the subfamily Colubrinae