English
Etymology
From snake + -proof.
Adjective
snakeproof (comparative more snakeproof, superlative most snakeproof)
- Resistant to snakes.
2009 July 19, Randy Cohen, “Nesting Blues”, in New York Times[1]:This included a squirrel- and snakeproof bluebird house, special tasty food (which entailed keeping mealworms in my refrigerator), available water and other amenities.