Aboma

/əˈboʊmə/ noun

A large South American snake that kills prey by constriction, similar to a boa constrictor.

From Portuguese 'aboma' or Spanish 'aboma', likely borrowed from an indigenous Tupi or Guarani language of South America. The word entered European languages in the 16th-17th centuries through colonial contact with Brazilian regions.

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