n. See Draco2. |
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n. 1. A mythical monster traditionally represented as a gigantic reptile having a long tail, sharp claws, scaly skin, and often wings. 2. Any of various lizards, such as the Komodo dragon or the flying lizard. 3. a. A fiercely vigilant or intractable person. b. Something very formidable or dangerous. 4. Archaic A large snake or serpent. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin dracō, dracōn-, large serpent, from Greek drakōn; see derk- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] (click for a larger image) dragoncolored woodblock print |
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