The name Two-headed Snake is given it evidently on account of the stubby appearance of the tail end.
Various names have been given to it; in certain sections it is called the Rubber Boa, in others the Silver Snake, Two-headed Snake, Worm Snake.
In the upper compartment the principal worshippers are two men with seven-headed snake-hoods, and two women with single snakes.
At last he is released by his son, who has forced the devil to free him after several adventures--one of them being a fight with the evil spirit in the shape of a three-headed snake.
Such liquors as these are known as the "Waters of Strength and Weakness," and are usually described as being stowed away in the cellar of some many-headed Snake.
This Usuinya-bird is a twelve-headed snake," says one of the fair maidens.
On his bead he had a lingam stuck in his head-cloth, with a five-headed snake forming a canopy over it, and the sacred bull Basava in front.
And in the old temple near the palace of the Nagpur, or city of the Nag or cobra, is a five-headed snake, elaborately coiled.
Then the many-headed snake, drinking from the jewelled cup, takes me back to some of the symbols of the mysteries of bygone days.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "headed snake" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.