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serpentine

serpentine / serpentine / serpentine
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pl: serpentines

This term evokes the visual image of a snake, shifting between literal physical geometry and figurative moral character. When describing landscapes or architecture, it suggests a graceful, flowing curvature that avoids straight lines, often implying a sense of organic beauty or complex navigation. In a social or political context, the word carries a heavy negative connotation of dishonesty. It describes a path of logic or a series of actions that are intentionally indirect and slippery, designed to mislead others while the actor achieves a hidden goal. As a mineral, it refers to a specific geological material, typically used in ornamental stone work.

Meanings

Adjectiveserpentine

Winding or twisting like a snake.

"The river followed a serpentine path through the valley."

Adjectiveserpentine

Deceptive, cunning, or treacherous in nature.

"He was known for his serpentine political maneuvers to gain power."

Nounserpentine

A greenish mineral consisting of hydrated magnesium silicate.

"The sculpture was carved from a block of polished serpentine."

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