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Boa constrictor

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From Latin boa (a large snake).

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Boa f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Boidae – boa constrictors.

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English

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Noun

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Boa (plural Boas or Boa)

  1. A member of a Bwa-speaking ethnic group of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
    Synonym: Ababua

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Bavarian

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From Middle High German bein, from Old High German bein, from Proto-West Germanic *bain, from Proto-Germanic *bainą. Compare German Bein and Gebeine, Dutch been, English bone, Danish ben.

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Boa n (plural Boana, diminutive Boanl or Boanerl) (West Central Bavarian)

  1. (anatomy) bone

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    Borrowed from Latin boa.

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    Boa f (genitive Boa, plural Boas)

    1. boa

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    Etymology 1

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    From Middle Low German bar, bāre, from Old Saxon bero, from Proto-West Germanic *berō (bear). Cognate with Dutch beer, Low German Boor, German Bär, English bear, Icelandic björn.

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    Boa m (plural Boaren)

    1. bear
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    From Low German bohren, from Middle Low German bōren, from Old Saxon borōn, from Proto-Germanic *burōną (to bore).

    Compare Dutch boor, English bore.

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    Boa n (plural Boasch)

    1. drill
    2. auger
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