ophio-, ophi-, ophid-, -ophis; -ophidio, -ophidia

(Greek: snake, snakelike, serpent)

ophidic
1. Relating to, caused by, or derived from snakes.
2. Of or pertaining to snakes.
ophidioid
Resembling or descriptive of snakes.
ophidiomancy (s) (noun) (no pl)
Divination by using snakes: In the article David was reading, certain snakes were used in ophidiomancy, and their appearance, size, and movements were interpreted for telling the future of a person.
ophidiomania
An excessive interest in snakes or other reptiles including a great interest in observing them, studying them, and having them as pets.
ophidiophobe
Someone who has a morbid fear of snakes.
ophidious
A reference to poisoning from snake venom or poison.
ophidism
Poisoning by, or from, snake venom.
ophidology
The biology or study of snakes.
ophiocephale
Having a snake's head.
ophiocephaloid
Resembling the fishes of the genus Ophiocephalus (walking-fish), that have a long body and snake-like head, and are capable of breathing air and of travelling considerable distances overland.
ophiocephalous
Snake-headed; having a snake's head.
ophioglossum
Known as adder's tongue, or snake tongue, it is a genus of about 25-30 species of Ophioglossales in the family Ophioglossaceae, with a cosmopolitan but primarily tropical and subtropical distribution.

Adder's tongues are so-called because the spore-bearing stalk is thought to resemble a snake's tongue.

ophiograph
A treatise on, or a description of, serpents (lizards, snakes, etc.).
ophiographic
A written description of snakes and other serpents.
ophiography
A treatise on, or the description of, serpents.

A cross reference of other word family units that are related directly, or indirectly, with: "snakes or other reptiles": angui-; coluber-; herpeto-; reptil-; sauro-.