| 释义 | 
		py·thon·ic \(ˈ)pī|thänik, in sense 1 “ or pə̇ˈth-\ adjective also py·thon·i·cal \-nə̇kəl\ Etymology: pythonic from Late Latin pythonicus, from Greek Pythōn spirit of divination + Latin -icus -ic; pythonical from Late Latin pythonicus + English -al 1.   a.  : of, relating to, or like a Pythian priestess or other pythoness  b.  : pretending to foretell events : oracular 2. [Python, monstrous serpent killed by Apollo near Delphi (from Latin) + English -ic]   a.  : of, relating to, or like a python  b.  : huge, monstrous |