viper

viper
noun Etymology: Middle English vipere, from Latin vipera Date: 15th century 1. a. a common Eurasian venomous snake (Vipera berus) that attains a length of about two feet (0.6 meter), varies in color from red, brown, or gray with dark markings to black, and is usually not fatal to humans; broadly any of a family (Viperidae) of venomous snakes that includes Old World snakes (subfamily Viperinae) and the pit vipers b. a venomous or reputedly venomous snake 2. a vicious or treacherous person

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