boa

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Turkish - Turkish
çok iri ve zehirsiz bir yılan
Boagillerden, yalnız Güney Amerika'da yaşayan, zehirsiz, çok iri, güçlü bir yılan (Boa constrictor)
Kadınların boyunlarına aldıkları yılan biçiminde dar ve uzun kürk, boyun kürkü
boalar
Sürüngenler sınıfının, yılanlar takımının bir bölümü
boas
Eskiçağda ve Bizans devrinde çoruh ırmağına verilen ad
English - English
Any of a group of large American snakes, of the genus Boa, including the boa constrictor, the emperor boa of Mexico, and the chevalier boa of Peru
A type of scarf typically made from feathers
{n} a genus of amphibious serpents
imperator), and the chevalier boa of Peru (B
The ORB component that launches servers and accepts notifications about when objects came into existence and when servers are ready to accept incoming requests
British Orthopaedic Association
Basic Object Adapter Interface defined by the OMG, which offers fundamental operations for managing remote objects
{i} snake which chokes and crushes its prey; long feather scarf
a long thin fluffy scarf of feathers or fur
A genus of large American serpents, including the boa constrictor, the emperor boa of Mexico B
any of several chiefly tropical constrictors with vestigial hind limbs
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Basic Object Adapter; an object created in CORBA servers that is responsible for receiving incoming request from client applications and dispatching them to the appropriate CORBA implementation object The BOA is provided by the ORB vendor's library
A boa or a feather boa is a long soft scarf made of feathers or of short pieces of very light fabric. She wore a large pink boa around her neck
A long, round fur tippet; so called from its resemblance in shape to the boa constrictor
A boa is the same as a boa constrictor. Any of about 60 species of stout-bodied snakes (subfamily Boinae, family Boidae) found in both the Old and New Worlds, mostly in warm regions. Species vary in length from about 8 in. (20 cm) to more than 25 ft (7.5 m). Most are terrestrial or semiaquatic; some live in trees. Most species have blotches and diamonds on their brown, green, or yellowish body. Boas bite their prey, then kill by wrapping their body around the prey and crushing it. Several species have heat-sensitive lip pits for detecting warm-blooded prey, and most bear live young. Contrary to folklore, boas are not dangerous to humans
rd and Lodging Building, structure or enclosure, or any part thereof, used as, maintained as, or advertised as, or held out to be an enclosure where meals are furnished to five (5) or more regular boarders, whether with or without sleeping accommodations, for periods of one (1) week or more $260 00
Boa Vista
State capital of Roraima (Brazil)
boa constrictor
A large tropical American snake, Boa constrictor, that kills its prey by squeezing them
boa constrictors
plural form of boa constrictor
boa constrictor
A large and powerful serpent of tropical America, sometimes twenty or thirty feet long
boa constrictor
A boa constrictor is a large snake that kills animals by wrapping itself round their bodies and squeezing them to death. Boa constrictors are found mainly in South and Central America and the West Indies. A large boa (Boa constrictor) of tropical America that has brown markings and kills its prey by constriction
boa constrictor
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boa constrictor
very large boa of tropical America and West Indies
boa constrictor
large non-poisonous snake which squeezes its victims to death
boîte
A small restaurant or nightclub
rubber boa
a type of American snake, Charina bottae
boas
plural of boa
feather boa
a long thin fluffy scarf of feathers or fur
feather boa
see boa. a long scarf made of feathers and worn around a woman's neck
rosy boa
boa of rocky desert of southwestern United States
rubber boa
boa of grasslands and woodlands of western North America; looks and feels like rubber with tail and head of similar shape
Turkish - English
boa

    Hyphenation

    bo·a

    Turkish pronunciation

    bōı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈbōə/ /ˈboʊə/

    Etymology

    [ 'bO-& ] (noun.) 14th century. Latin, a water snake.
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