Serpens Cauda
English
Etymology
From
Latin
serpēns
(
“
snake
”
)
+
cauda
(
“
tail
”
)
Proper noun
Serpens Cauda
(
astronomy
)
The eastern half of the
northern
constellation
Serpens
, said to resemble a
snake
. It is said to represent the
tail
end of the snake.
Translations
Translations
Dutch:
Staart van de Slang
See also
Serpens
Serpens Caput
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