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Posted by: meretseger at Sat Apr 3 08:35:24 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by meretseger ] There is often a difference between the dictionary definition of words and the way we use them 'scientifically' when referring to reptiles. I figured this sort of thing would happen when I started the discussion. You'd never know the truuuuue difference between venomous and poisonous, for example, by looking it up in a dictionary. In fact, it appears that merriam-webster uses them to define each other, although it also contains the techincal definition of venomous. | ||
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