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Originally, the Caduceus was a rod or olive branch ending in two shoots and decorated with garlands or ribbons. Later the garlands were interpreted as two snakes entwined in opposite directions with their heads facing each other. A pair of wings, in token of Hermes’ speed, was attached to the staff above the snakes. Entwined: Definition, sample sentence, origin, Scrabble and Words With Friends score. Tie or link together; spin,wind, or twist together;.
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'ENTWINED' is a 8 letter word starting with E and ending with DCrossword clues for 'ENTWINED'
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En.twine′ment, n. Into The Lair (in memory of the 75th anniversary of the end of the Battle of the Atlantic) THE art of war is never fun Few winners can be found The game of life is won by some If heroes are around So when our folk went out to sea To feed the people fayre It's true to say for you and me They sailed into the lair Upon the seas that played so rough The cargo was the same Black and White who were so tough That ship they could not tame Remember those who feed our minds Who sank within that force Lest we forget our debts entwine For those who held their course by Joe Farrag, Granby.
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