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urae·us \yəˈrēəs, yüˈr-\ noun (plural uraei \-ēˌī\) Etymology: New Latin, from Late Greek ouraios, a snake, perhaps asp : a stylized representation of the sacred asp (Naja haje) appearing on the headdress of ancient rulers especially just over the forehead and serving as a symbol of sovereignty
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