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Webster Dictionary :: Dragoman

DRAGOMAN, DROGMAN, n. An interpreter; a term in general use in the Levant and ot...

Webster Dictionary :: Dragon

DRAGON, n. [L., Gr., G.] 1. A kind of winged serpent, much celebrated in the rom...

Webster Dictionary :: Dragon-fish

DRAGON-FISH, n. A species of Trachinus, called the weaver. This fish is about tw...

Webster Dictionary :: Dragon-fly

DRAGON-FLY, n. A genus of insects, the Libella or Libellula, having four extende...

Webster Dictionary :: Dragon-shell

DRAGON-SHELL, n. A species of concamerated patella or limpet. The top is much cu...

Webster Dictionary :: Dragon-tree

DRAGON-TREE, n. A species of palm.

Webster Dictionary :: Dragonet

DRAGONET, n. 1. A little dragon. 2. A fish with a slender round body, colored wi...

Webster Dictionary :: Dragonish

DRAGONISH, a. In the form of a dragon; dragonlike.

Webster Dictionary :: Dragonlike

DRAGONLIKE, a. Like a dragon; fiery; furious.

Webster Dictionary :: Dragons

DRAGONS, n. A genus of plants, the Dracontium, of several species, natives of th...

Webster Dictionary :: Dragons-blood

DRAGONS-BLOOD, n. A resinous substance, or red juice, extracted from the Dracaen...

Webster Dictionary :: Dragons-head

DRAGONS-HEAD, n. A genus of plants, the Dracocephalum, of many species, most of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dragons-water

DRAGONS-WATER, n. A plant, the Calla or African Arum.

Webster Dictionary :: Dragons-wort

DRAGONS-WORT, n. A plant, a species of Artemisia.

Webster Dictionary :: Dragoon

DRAGOON, n. [G., L, an ensign bearer; dragon; an appellation given to horsemen, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Dragoonade

DRAGOONADE, n. The abandoning of a place to the rage of soldiers.

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