mamba

noun
mam·​ba | \ ˈmäm-bə How to pronounce mamba (audio) , ˈmam- How to pronounce mamba (audio) \

Definition of mamba

: any of several chiefly arboreal venomous green or black elapid snakes (genus Dendroaspis) of sub-Saharan Africa

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Ramirez concentrates specifically on the Northern Pacific and prairie rattlesnakes that frequent Northern California, but he has been called on to remove a black mamba and a cobra. Scott Strazzante, SFChronicle.com, "Rattlesnake wrangler constantly on call to remove, relocate snakes," 28 July 2019 Even Chandler, however, didn’t see the need to have sections narrated by a black mamba. Tom Shippey, WSJ, "Science Fiction: Private Eyes and Flying Saucers," 18 May 2018 Sniffing a chance to make some bucks, Sammy orders a black mamba from a friend in Boise, Idaho. Gerald Bartell, San Francisco Chronicle, "‘Noir,’ by Christopher Moore, and ‘Last Ferry Home,’ by Kent Harrington," 12 Apr. 2018 If an attacker does not back down, the black mamba will strike it over and over, injecting a plethora of potent neurotoxins each time. National Geographic, "Watch Two of World’s Deadliest Snakes Fight on a Golf Course," 25 May 2017 Without antivenom, a bite from a black mamba snake is usually lethal. National Geographic, "Watch Two of World’s Deadliest Snakes Fight on a Golf Course," 25 May 2017 The venom of the green mamba — one the most dangerous snakes in Africa — might one day help to treat people who have a genetic disorder that affects the kidneys, according to a new study conducted in mice. Fox News, "Snake solution: Dangerous venom could fight kidney disease," 23 June 2017 Without antivenom, a bite from a black mamba snake is usually lethal. National Geographic, "Watch Two of World’s Deadliest Snakes Fight on a Golf Course," 25 May 2017 Though species like the boomslang or the king cobra are dangerous thanks to their respective poisons, the black mamba is especially deadly due to its speed. Daniel Jameson, CNT, "The 10 Most Dangerous Animals in the World," 10 July 2017

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First Known Use of mamba

1839, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for mamba

Zulu imamba

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mamba

noun
mam·​ba | \ ˈmäm-bə How to pronounce mamba (audio) , ˈmam- How to pronounce mamba (audio) \

Medical Definition of mamba

: any of several venomous elapid snakes (genus Dendroaspis) of sub-Saharan Africa that are related to the cobras but lack a dilatable hood especially : a southern African snake (D. angusticeps) that has a light or olive-green phase and a black phase, that attains in the latter phase a length of 12 feet (3.66 meters), and that is noted for the quickness with which it inflicts its often fatal bite