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Anaconda
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Pronunciation
A-na-con*da
ah-nah-KON-dah or AH-noh-KOHN-dah
Etymology
Noun
anacondas plural
- A giant venomous snake founded mainly in northern South America. Its length is nearly 5 m (15 ft) long.
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