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Py·thon 1

P0692200 (pī′thŏn′, -thən)n.1. Greek Mythology A dragon or serpent that was the tutelary demon of the oracular cult at Delphi until killed and expropriated by Apollo.2. pythona. A soothsaying spirit or demon.b. A person possessed by such a spirit.
[Latin Pȳthōn, from Greek Pūthōn; see dheub- in Indo-European roots.]

Py·thon 2

P0692200 (pī′thŏn′) A trademark for a widely used scripting language designed for producing dynamic webpages.

py·thon

P0692200 (pī′thŏn′, -thən)n. Any of various nonvenomous snakes of the family Pythonidae, found chiefly in Asia, Africa, and Australia, that coil around and asphyxiate their prey. Some pythons can attain lengths of 8 meters (26 feet) or more.
[Probably French, from Latin Pȳthōn, mythical serpent killed by Apollo near Delphi; see Python1.]

python

(ˈpaɪθən) n (Animals) 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[C16: New Latin, after Python] pythonic adj

Python

(ˈpaɪθən) n (Classical Myth & Legend) Greek myth a dragon, killed by Apollo at Delphi

py•thon

(ˈpaɪ θɒn, -θən)

n. any of several Old World constrictors of the subfamily Pythoninae (family Boidae), often growing to a length of more than 20 ft. (6 m). [1830–40; < New Latin; Latin Pȳthōn a serpent killed by Apollo at the site of the Delphic oracle < Greek Pȳthṓn (see Pythian)]

py·thon

(pī′thŏn′) Any of various very large and colorful snakes of Africa, Asia, and Australia. Pythons are not poisonous, but coil around and suffocate their prey, which can be as large as wild deer.
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Noun1.python - large Old World boaspython - large Old World boas boa - any of several chiefly tropical constrictors with vestigial hind limbsPythoninae, subfamily Pythoninae - Old World boas: pythons; in some classifications considered a separate family from Boidaecarpet snake, Morelia spilotes variegatus, Python variegatus - Australian python with a variegated pattern on its backPython reticulatus, reticulated python - of southeast Asia and East Indies; the largest snake in the worldIndian python, Python molurus - very large python of southeast AsiaPython sebae, rock python, rock snake - very large python of tropical and southern Africaamethystine python - a python having the color of amethyst
2.python - a soothsaying spirit or a person who is possessed by such a spiritdisembodied spirit, spirit - any incorporeal supernatural being that can become visible (or audible) to human beings
3.Python - (Greek mythology) dragon killed by Apollo at DelphiGreek mythology - the mythology of the ancient Greeks
Translations
大蟒

python

(ˈpaiθən) noun a type of large non-poisonous snake that twists around its prey and crushes it. 巨蟒 大蟒(尤指蚺蛇属的)

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siphon the python

vulgar slang Of a male, to urinate. "Python" is a slang term for the penis. Primarily heard in Australia. Excuse me a minute. After all those beers, I need to go siphon the python.See also: python, siphon

python

1. slang A particularly muscular arm; an arm's large bicep. Usually used in the plural in reference to both arms or both sets of biceps. He always wears tank tops so he can show off his pythons. I caught her flexing her pythons in front of the mirror after her workout.2. vulgar slang A penis. Excuse me a minute. After all those beers, I need to go siphon the python. I asked her if she wanted to feel my python, and she slapped me right in the face.

pythons

n. large, muscular biceps. (see also guns.) Look at the pythons on that guy! He could lift a piano! See also: python

Python


Python,

in Greek mythology, a huge serpent. In some myths the infant ApolloApollo
, in Greek religion and mythology, one of the most important Olympian gods, concerned especially with prophecy, medicine, music and poetry, archery, and various bucolic arts, particularly the care of flocks and herds.
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 slew Python at the oracle of Gaea in Delphi; in others Apollo killed the serpent in order to claim the oracle for himself. The Pythian games celebrated the victory of Apollo over Python.

python

(pī`thŏn), name for nonvenomous constrictor snakes of the boaboa
, name for live-bearing constrictor snakes of the family Boidae, found mostly in the Americas. This family, which also comprises the egg-laying pythons of the Old World, includes the largest of all snakes, as well as many smaller ones.
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 family, found in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, Australia, and the S Pacific islands. Pythons climb and swim expertly. They kill the birds and mammals on which they feed by squeezing them in their coils. Unlike boas, pythons are egg layers. The female coils her body over the eggs for the six to eight week incubation period. The reticulated, or royal, python, Python reticulatus, of SE Asia, Indonesia, and the Philippines is one of the largest snakes in the world and may reach a length of 30 ft (9 m) or more. It is often found in towns as well as in the forest. The Burmese python, P. molurus bivittatus, native to S and SE Asia but often kept as pets, may reach 19 ft (6 m) in length. Released into the wild in S Florida, it has become an invasive species in the Everglades. Pythons are classified in the phylum ChordataChordata
, phylum of animals having a notochord, or dorsal stiffening rod, as the chief internal skeletal support at some stage of their development. Most chordates are vertebrates (animals with backbones), but the phylum also includes some small marine invertebrate animals.
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, subphylum Vertebrata, class Reptilia, order Squamata, family Boidae.

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in Greek mythology, a monstrous serpent, offspring of the goddess Gaea. It was killed by Apollo, who founded the Delphic oracle on the site of his victory and received the name of Pythius.

python

[′pī‚thän] (vertebrate zoology) The common name for members of the reptilian subfamily Pythoninae.

python

nonvenomous jungle snake crushes its victims. [Zoology: NCE, 2252]See: Deadliness

python

huge serpent which sprang from stagnant waters after the Deluge. [Gk. Myth.: Zimmerman, 227]See: Monsters

python

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

Python

1. A simple, high-level interpreted languageinvented by Guido van Rossum in 1991. Pythoncombines ideas from ABC, C, Modula-3 and Icon. Itbridges the gap between C and shell programming, making itsuitable for rapid prototyping or as an extension languagefor C applications. It is object-oriented and supportspackages, modules, classes, user-defined exceptions, agood C interface, dynamic loading of C modules and has noarbitrary restrictions.

Python is available for many platforms, including Unix,Windows, DOS, OS/2, Macintosh and Amoeba.

Latest version: 2.5, as of 2007-02-21.

http://python.org/.

Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.lang.python.

Python

A popular, object-oriented scripting language widely used for writing artificial intelligence (AI) applications. Python is also used to develop system utilities, Internet scripts, as well as to integrate components in C and C++. Created by Guido van Rossum in Amsterdam in the early 1990s, it was named after the BBC comedy series "Monty Python's Flying Circus." Python is an interpreted language that compiles to bytecode and requires a "virtual machine" for runtime execution. It uses elements from C, C++ and Modula and supports interfaces to popular functions and libraries such as Unix sockets, the Tk GUI library, Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC) and X11.

The following example converts Fahrenheit to centigrade in Python.

 printf("Enter Fahrenheit: ") fahr = float(input) cell = ((fahr -32) * 5 / 9, 1) printf("Celsius is {}".format(cell))
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noun large Old World boas

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  • boa
  • Pythoninae
  • subfamily Pythoninae
  • carpet snake
  • Morelia spilotes variegatus
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  • Python reticulatus
  • reticulated python
  • Indian python
  • Python molurus
  • Python sebae
  • rock python
  • rock snake
  • amethystine python

noun a soothsaying spirit or a person who is possessed by such a spirit

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noun (Greek mythology) dragon killed by Apollo at Delphi

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