diamondback rattlesnake

noun

: either of two large and deadly rattlesnakes (Crotalus adamanteus of the southeastern U.S. and C. atrox of the south central and southwestern U.S. and Mexico)

called also diamondback, diamondback rattler

Examples of diamondback rattlesnake in a Sentence

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Western diamondback rattlesnake One of the most dangerous animals you can get bitten by in Arizona is the Western diamondback rattlesnake. Tiffany Acosta, The Arizona Republic, 25 Sep. 2024 Newsweek has previously mapped the habitat of the eastern diamondback rattlesnake, as well as the black widow and brown recluse spiders. David Faris, Newsweek, 10 July 2024 At first, the friends thought the snake was a non-venomous water snake, but realized later, once the snake had swam closer, that the reptile was a venomous diamondback rattlesnake. Kelli Bender, Peoplemag, 3 May 2024 An eastern diamondback rattlesnake bit an Amazon delivery driver, in Palm City, Fla., on Monday. Dennis Romero, NBC News, 20 Sep. 2023 See all Example Sentences for diamondback rattlesnake 

Word History

First Known Use

1894, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of diamondback rattlesnake was in 1894

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diamondback rattlesnake

noun
: either of two large and deadly rattlesnakes of the southern U.S.

called also diamondback, diamondback rattler

Medical Definition

diamondback rattlesnake

noun
di·​a·​mond·​back rattlesnake ˈdī-(ə-)mən(d)-ˌbak- How to pronounce diamondback rattlesnake (audio)
: either of two large and deadly rattlesnakes of the genus Crotalus (C. adamanteus of the southeastern United States and C. atrox of the south central and southwestern United States and Mexico)

called also diamondback, diamondback rattler

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