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Definitions for Dragon
[1] a mythical monster generally represented as a huge, winged reptile with crested head and enormous claws and teeth, and often spouting fire.
[2] Archaic . a huge serpent or snake.
[3] Bible . a large animal, possibly a large snake or crocodile.
[4] the dragon, Satan.
[5] a fierce, violent person.
[6] a very watchful and strict woman.
[7] flying dragon.
[8] Botany . any of several araceous plants, as Arisaema dracontium (green dragon or dragonroot) , the flowers of which have a long, slender spadix and a green, shorter spathe.
[9] a short musket carried by a mounted infantryman in the 16th and 17th centuries.
[10] a soldier armed with such a musket.
[11] (initial capital letter ) Astronomy . the constellation Draco.
[12] a mythical monster usually represented as breathing fire and having a scaly reptilian body, wings, claws, and a long tail
[13] informal a fierce or intractable person, esp a woman
[14] any of various very large lizards, esp the Komodo dragon
[15] any of various North American aroid plants, esp the green dragon
[16] Christianity a manifestation of Satan or an attendant devil
[17] a yacht of the International Dragon Class, 8.88m long (29.2 feet), used in racing
[18] chase the dragon slang to smoke opium or heroin
Words related to Dragon
basilisk, hydra, tarragon, wyvern
Words nearby Dragon
dragline, dragline crane, dragnet, drago, dragoman, dragon, dragon beam, dragon fruit, dragon lady, dragon lizard, dragon market
Origin of Dragon
1175–1225; Middle English < Old French < Latin dracōn- (stem of dracō ) < Greek drákōn kind of serpent, probably orig. epithet, the (sharp-)sighted one, akin to dérkesthai to look
Other words from Dragon
drag·on·ish , adjective
drag·on·like , adjective
Word origin for Dragon
C13: from Old French, from Latin dracō, from Greek drakōn; related to drakos eye