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Double Radio Source Active Galactic Nucleus (dragon)
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Alt. of Dragon's tail
See Dragon's blood, Dragon's head, etc., under Dragon.
Alt. of Dragon's tail
A dragonet, or sculpin.
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v. t.
To wet and soil by dragging on the ground, mud, or wet grass; to drabble; to trail.
n.
The severe persecution of French Protestants under Louis XIV., by an armed force, usually of dragoons; hence, a rapid and devastating incursion; dragoonade.
v. t.
To harass or reduce to subjection by dragoons; to persecute by abandoning a place to the rage of soldiers.
n.
A dragoon.
n.
A fisherman who uses a dragnet.
a.
resembling a dragon.
n.
A short musket hooked to a swivel attached to a soldier's belt; -- so called from a representation of a dragon's head at the muzzle.
a.
Like a dragon.
n.
A constellation of the northern hemisphere figured as a dragon; Draco.
n.
A little dragon.
imp. & p. p.
of Dragoon
pl.
of Dragoman
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dragoon
n.
See Dragonnade.
pl.
of Dragman
v. i.
To be dragged on the ground; to become wet or dirty by being dragged or trailed in the mud or wet grass.
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