Bushmaster

/ˈbʊʃmæstər/ noun

A large venomous pit viper snake of Central and South America; also, historically, a person skilled at traversing or controlling the bush.

The snake name combines 'bush' + 'master' (one who masters). The snake term likely originated from colonial naturalists describing it as a master of the bush environment. The occupational sense parallels 'headmaster' or 'harbormaster.'

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