Serpens Cauda

English

Etymology

From Latin serpēns (snake) + cauda (tail)

Proper noun

Serpens Cauda

  1. (astronomy) The eastern half of the northern constellation Serpens, said to resemble a snake. It is said to represent the tail end of the snake.

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