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dragon

/ˈdɹæɡən/

Meanings
  • noun

    A large, serpentine or reptilian creature, legendary in European folklore and often depicted with the ability to breathe fire.

    - "The knight slayed the dragon guarding the princess."
    - "Many medieval tales feature dragons as the main antagonists."
    - "The dragon's hoard was filled with gold and precious jewels."
  • noun

    An ancient Chinese creature with the body of a serpent or a lizard, often depicted with the ability to fly.

    - "The Chinese dragon is a symbol of power, strength, and good fortune."
    - "The dragon dance is performed during Chinese New Year celebrations."
    - "The dragon's breath is said to bring rain and prosperity."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈdɹæɡən/



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  2. /ˈdɹæɡən/



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  3. /ˈdɹæɡən/



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  4. /ˈdɹæɡən/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with dragon
raven , aven , heaven , haven , graven
Variants
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dragon , dragonish , dragons , dragon fruit , dragon fruits , dragonfruit , dragonfruits , dragon ladies , dragon lady , dragon's blood , dragon's bloods , dragon's teeth , Bocas del Dragon , Dragon's Mouths , Dragons Mouths , green dragon , green dragons , Komodo dragon , Komodo dragons
Etymology
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Old English 'dracan', from the Proto-Germanic word 'drakon', meaning 'giant serpent'.


Trivia
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  1. Dragons are often depicted with wings, but this is a relatively modern depiction. In earlier European folklore, dragons were described as serpentine or reptilian creatures without wings.

  2. The Chinese dragon is a symbol of good fortune and prosperity, and is often depicted with a pearl in its claw.

  3. In Norse mythology, the dragon Fafnir was slain by the hero Sigurd, who later ate its heart and gained the ability to understand the language of animals.


Related Concepts
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  1. Dragonkin: A race of humanoid or semi-humanoid beings with dragon-like features, such as scales, wings, or the ability to breathe fire.

  2. Dragon Turtle: A mythical creature that combines the features of a dragon and a turtle, often depicted as a massive, armored creature with a hard shell and the ability to fly or breathe fire.


Culture
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Dragons have been a part of various cultures throughout history, including European folklore, Chinese mythology, and Norse mythology. They are often depicted as powerful, serpentine or reptilian creatures with the ability to breathe fire or possess other magical powers. In European folklore, dragons were often seen as fearsome monsters to be slain by brave knights, while in Chinese mythology, dragons were revered as symbols of power, strength, and good fortune.

How to Memorize "dragon"

  1. visualize

    - To memorize the dragon, imagine a large, serpentine or reptilian creature with scales, claws, and the ability to breathe fire. Visualize its powerful body and its intimidating presence.

  2. associate

    - Associate the dragon with power, strength, and fear. Remember that it is a legendary creature often depicted in stories and myths.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym DRAGoN to remember the different features of the dragon: D - Dragons are large and powerful, R - They have reptilian or serpentine bodies, A - They possess the ability to breathe fire, G - They have claws and sharp teeth, O - They are often depicted as legendary creatures, N - They have been a part of various cultures throughout history.


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