ophio-, ophi-, -ophid, ophidio-, -ophidia, -ophis (Greek: snake, serpent).ophidia: 
An order of reptiles consisting of snakes and/or serpents.
 
ophiocephale: 
Having a snake's head.
 
ophiocephaloid: 
Resembling the fishes of the genus Ophiocephalus (walking-fish), that have a long body and snake-like head, and are capable of breathing air and of travelling considerable distances overland.
 
ophiocephalous: 
Snake-headed; having a snake's head.
 
ophiography: 
A treatise on, or the description of, serpents.
 
ophiolatrous, ophiolatry: 
The worship of snakes or serpent-worship.
 
ophiolite: 
Any of a group of basic and ultrabasic igneous rocks, including serpentinite and serpentinized peridotite, gabbro, and diabase, which occur associated with pillow lava and radiolarian chert in a characteristic pattern of layers in the Alps and certain other regions and are thought to have been formed as a result of the submarine eruption of oceanic crustal and upper mantle material.
 
ophiologic, ophiological, ophiologist, ophiology: 
The study of serpents or specializing in the natural history of serpents.
 
ophiomancy: 
Divination by means of serpents or the use of serpents to foretell the future (or past).
 
ophiomorphic, ophiomorphous: 
Having the form of a serpent or snake; specifically, of or pertaining to the Ophiomorpha.
 
ophiomorphite: 
An old name for fossil ammonite shells, from their snake-like appearance; a snake-stone.
 
ophiophagous, ophiophagus: 
Eating or consuming serpents; there is a genus of very venomous serpents allied to the cobra, inhabiting the East Indies, that eat other snakes.
 
ophiophilist: 
One who is fond of snakes.
 
ophiophilism: 
A fondness for snakes.
 
ophiosaurian: 
A combination of the characteristics of a snake and a lizard.
 
paleophis or palaeophis: 
A genus of extinct Ophidians containing the oldest known fossil serpents.
 
psammophis: 
The name applied to a genus of snakes; such as, sand-snakes or desert-snakes; hence, psammophid, psammophine which belong to the family Psammophidae and the subfamily Psammophine, typified by Psammophis.
 
saurophidian: 
A combination of the characteristics of a lizard and a snake.
 
thanatophidia, thanatophidian: 
A division of Ophidia, comprising the venomous snakes.
 
thanatophidologist: 
One who specializes in the study of venomous snakes.
 
Hydrophis: 
ophic: 
ophicalcite: 
Ophicephalidae: 
Ophichthyidae: 
ophidian: 
ophidiophobe: 
ophidiophobia: 
ophidious: 
ophioglossum: 
ophiograph: 
ophioid: 
ophiolater: 
ophiolitic: 
ophiomantist: 
ophiophage: 
ophiophagy: 
ophiophobe: 
ophiophobia: 
ophiosaur: 
ophiosaurus: 
ophiotoxemia: 
ophiotoxicology: 
ophiotoxin: 
ophis: 
ophisaurus: 
ophite: 
ophitic: 
ophiuchus: 
ophiuran: 
scolecophidian: 
toxicophidia: 
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