Definition of Naja naja

1. Noun. A cobra of tropical Africa and Asia.

Exact synonyms: Indian Cobra
Group relationships: Genus Naja, Naja
Generic synonyms: Cobra

Lexicographical Neighbors of Naja Naja

Nahuelito
Nahum
Naiadaceae
Naiadales
Naias
Naija
Naijas
Naiki
Nairobi
Nairobi sheep disease virus
Naismith
Naissaar
Naja
Naja haje
Naja hannah
Naja naja (current term)
Naja nigricollis
Najadaceae
Najas
Najd
Nakamura
Nakanishi
Nakanishi's stain
Nakaseke
Nakasongola
Nakba
Nakhchawan
Nakhchivan
Nakhdjevan
Nakhichevan

Literary usage of Naja naja

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by John Henry Clarke (1902)
"27. Fever.—Chilliness not > by heat of fire.—No febrile reaction except occasional flushes over head and face. Naja. Naja ..."

2. Materia medica: Physiological and Applied by John James Drysdale (1884)
"... last with that of naja. Naja is the most virulent of the three ; Crotalus the next; and viper the least virulent. It was therefore to be expected that ..."

3. Bulletin by Smithsonian Institution, Dept. of the Interior, United States Dept. of the Interior, United States National Museum, United States (1907)
"173 (type, Naja naja (not si i In- rent i, 17<>8). 1831. ... Naja naja h ATRA c ^Cantor). 1842. ..."

4. Scripture Natural History by Henry Chichester Hart (1888)
"The Asp or Aspic of the ancients was no doubt the Egyptian Cobra, or Naja (Naja haje). It dwells or conceals itself in holes in walls, ..."

5. A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by John Henry Clarke (1902)
"27. Fever.—Chilliness not > by heat of fire.—No febrile reaction except occasional flushes over head and face. Naja. Naja ..."

6. Materia medica: Physiological and Applied by John James Drysdale (1884)
"... last with that of naja. Naja is the most virulent of the three ; Crotalus the next; and viper the least virulent. It was therefore to be expected that ..."

7. Bulletin by Smithsonian Institution, Dept. of the Interior, United States Dept. of the Interior, United States National Museum, United States (1907)
"173 (type, Naja naja (not si i In- rent i, 17<>8). 1831. ... Naja naja h ATRA c ^Cantor). 1842. ..."

8. Scripture Natural History by Henry Chichester Hart (1888)
"The Asp or Aspic of the ancients was no doubt the Egyptian Cobra, or Naja (Naja haje). It dwells or conceals itself in holes in walls, ..."

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