- a dragon, killed by Apollo at Delphi
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Python /ˈpaɪθən/ n
py•thon1 /ˈpaɪθɑn, -θən/USA pronunciation
n. [countable]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- Reptilesa snake that kills its prey by crushing or squeezing it to death.
py•thon1
(pī′thon, -thən),USA pronunciation n.
py•thon2 (pī′thon, -thən),USA pronunciation n.
Py•thon (pī′thon, -thən),USA pronunciation n. [Class. Myth.]
- Reptilesany of several Old World boa constrictors of the subfamily Pythoninae, often growing to a length of more than 20 ft. (6 m): the Indian python, Python molurus, is endangered.
- Neo-Latin; special use of Python
- 1580–90
py•thon2 (pī′thon, -thən),USA pronunciation n.
- Mythologya spirit or demon.
- Mythologya person who is possessed by a spirit and prophesies by its aid.
- Late Greek pý̄thōn; relation to Python unclear
- 1595–1605
Py•thon (pī′thon, -thən),USA pronunciation n. [Class. Myth.]
- Mythologya large dragon who guarded the chasm at Delphi from which prophetic vapors emerged. He was finally killed by Apollo, who established his oracle on the site.
- Greek Pý̄thōn
- Latin Pȳthōn
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python /ˈpaɪθən/ n
- any large nonvenomous snake of the family Pythonidae of Africa, S Asia, and Australia, such as Python reticulatus (reticulated python). They can reach a length of more than 20 feet and kill their prey by constriction
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