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dragonhead

  (drăg'ən-hĕd') pronunciation
n.

Any of several plants of the genera Dracocephalum and Physostegia, having terminal spikes of rose-pink or purplish flowers.


 
 
WordNet: dragonhead
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Meaning #1: American herb having sharply serrate lanceolate leaves and spikes of double-lipped blue to violet flowers
  Synonyms: dragon's head, Dracocephalum parviflorum


 
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The Dragonhead: The Godfather of Chinese Crime -- His Rise and Fall is a biographical book about "Johnny" Kon, a Chinese crime boss operating in America. It is written by a journalist, John Sack, who spent much time with Kon and his gangsters. The author claims that much of the dialogue in the book is genuine.


 
 

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