WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
Principal Translations |
serpentine adj | (like a snake) | serpentino adj |
| The serpentine vines hung down from the trees and coiled on the forest floor. |
serpentine adj | (winding) | serpenteante adj |
| | sinuoso/a adj |
| (poético) | serpentino adj |
| The serpentine road through the mountains can be dangerous in the winter. |
serpentine adj | figurative (cunning) | astuto/a adj |
serpentine⇒ vi | (path, etc.: wind) | serpentear⇒ vi |
| The trail serpentines through the mountains for miles before reaching the valley below. |
serpentine n | (mineral) | serpentina nf |
| This region is known for the abundant serpentine that can be found in its hills. |
serpentine n | (horseback riding) (cabalgata) | serpentina nf |
| The riders practiced serpentines with the young horses all afternoon. |
serpentine n | historical (cannon) | serpentín nm |
| The army made use of serpentines extensively during this war. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
Principal Translations |
the Serpentine, the Serpentine River n | (lake in London) | el Serpentine n propio m |
'serpentine' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
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