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dragonearly 13c., from Old French dragon, from Latin draconem (nominative draco) "huge serpent, dragon," from Greek drakon (genitive drakontos) "serpent, giant seafish," apparently from [..]
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dragonDragon [N] [B] [S] Heb. tannim, plural of tan. The name of some unknown creature inhabiting desert places and ruins ( Job 30:29 ; Psalms 44:19 ; Isaiah 13:22 ; 34:13 ; 43:20 ; Jeremiah 10:22 ; Micah 1 [..]
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dragonmythical creature usually represented as a huge, winged reptile.
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dragonDragons appear in a number of mythological and pseudo-religious stories represented in paintings in the National Gallery. In most instances the beasts symbolise a force of evil. Saint George slays a d [..]
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dragon(nāga, 龍). (1) A serpent-like sea creature, which can take a little water and pour down rains. (2) A symbol of one’s true mind in the statement that the great nāga is always in samādhi
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dragonan imaginary animal which breathes fire. You read about dragons in fairy stories
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dragonn. [MIT] A program similar to a daemon, except that it is not invoked at all, but is instead used by the system to perform various secondary tasks. A typical example would be an accounting program, wh [..]
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dragon(1.) Heb. tannim, plural of tan. The name of some unknown creature inhabiting desert places and ruins (Job 30:29; Ps. 44:19; Isa. 13:22; 34:13; 43:20; Jer. 10:22; Micah 1:8; Mal. 1:3); probably, as tr [..]
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dragonThe translators of the Authorized Version, apparently following the Vulgate, have rendered by the same word "dragon" the two Hebrew words tan and tannin, which appear to be quite distinct in [..]
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dragonTo dream of a dragon, denotes that you allow yourself to be governed by your passions, and that you are likely to place yourself in the power of your enemies through those outbursts of sardonic tendencies. You should be warned by this dream to cultivate self-control. See Devil.
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dragonCreatures that can fly and breathe fire. Hagrid is particularly fond of dragons and has a Norwegian Ridgeback called Norbert for a while as a pet.
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dragon(n) a creature of Teutonic mythology; usually represented as breathing fire and having a reptilian body and sometimes wings(n) a fiercely vigilant and unpleasant woman(n) a faint constellation twistin [..]
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dragonThe Greek word drakn comes from a verb meaning “to see,” to “look at,” and more remotely “to watch” and “to flash.”
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dragonThe four-legged monster of mythology. Eagle
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dragon a single investment that returns the entire value of the fund.
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dragonA dragon is a long connected shape spanning large areas of the board.
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dragonThe second hardest neutral monster on Summoner’s Rift. Killing the dragon grants your team a good sum of gold and experience.
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dragonOccasionally men claim to be the Dragon Reborn, and sometimes one of these men gains following enough to require an army to put it down. Some have begun wars that involved many nations. Over the centu [..]
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dragonThe name by which Lews Therin Telamon was known during the War of the Shadow. In the madness that overtook all male Aes Sedai, Lews Therin killed every living person who carried any of his blood, as w [..]
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dragonUsed to refer to drakes
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dragonA mythical monster like a reptile usually with talons and wings often breathing fire they can be guardians of treasure as well as terrifying beasts.
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dragon
A legendary serpentine or reptilian creature.
# In Western mythology, a gigantic beast, typically reptilian with leathery bat-like wings, lion-like claws, scaly skin and a serpent-like body, often [..]
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The fifth of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar.
the Devil. [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bible_%28King_James%29/Revelation#Chapt [..]
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