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Draconorthern constellation representing a dragon, from Latin draco "dragon" (see dragon). Identified as such since ancient times.
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Dracoa boy in the harry potter series with blond hair and a serious attitude problem
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DracoAn Athenian judge, who did very mean things to people if they weren't nice. (Generally including near-death torture) (Or to death torture, whatever floats your boat) AND A really weird lizard [..]
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DracoVerb: To lie about every aspect of your life often so convincingly it becomes truth to yourself.
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Dracosome absolute spacker who looks like draco malfoy
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Draco1. To mass kick/mass ban a whole chatroom 2. To mass kick/mass ban a whole chatroom without warning 3. To go suddenly and inexplicably insane Term comes from a moderator on the Mugglenet Chat site, wh [..]
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DracoThe second hottest guy in the Harry Potter series. A character with so much potential that J.K. Rowling shuffled to the side because she realized her writing abilities didn't cover characteriz [..]
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Draco1. Latin for "dragon". 2. A character in the Harry Potter series. 3. Anything pertaining to harsh or unnecessary rules/punishment. Draconian.
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Draco(LA): 'dragon'; windsock standard. Draconarius
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Draco(n) Athenian lawmaker whose code of laws prescribed death for almost every offense (circa 7th century BC)(n) a faint constellation twisting around the north celestial pole and lying between Ursa Major [..]
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DracoWinding constellation between Lyra and Ursa Minor.
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Draco
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DracoFrom the Greek name Δράκων (Drakon), which meant "dragon, serpent". This was the name of a 7th-century BC Athenian legislator. This is also the name of a con [..]
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