"Draconic," meaning "dragon-like." One could stretch the definition a bit to include "serpentine," which infers a serpent-like sinuousness.
In the middle ages, dragons were mythical or legendary creatures and did not really exist. There may have been stories about dragon slaves, but there were never any real dragons.
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When you are singing a rap song by snoop dogg or ludacris??? Don't use the word, is my advice, under any circumstance. These words should be banned from anyone's vocabulary.
The story of St. George and the dragon is a pure fable as dragons never existed. George was an actual person who died the death of a martyr in the 3rd century but he never killed any dragons and, if he did, they had no name.
Many of your assumptions about English are just plain wrong. No language borrows needlessly from another language. There are variations in meaning. "Weekend" does not mean the same as "fin de semaine." So the French people despite threats from the French language academy still use "weekend." England was conquered by Normans from France in 1066. Latin based words came into English through French. In 1066, what science was there ? English spelling has never been regular. The most common words are irregular. be/am/is/are, was/were, been English is the language of science precisely because English has such a variety of words. English has the largest vocabulary of any language. Sailing, shipping and navigation do not mean the same thing. sail and ship are anglo-saxon words navigation is Latin based What are good anglo-saxon words for vocabulary( Latin) or etymology (Greek) that conveys the same meanings? What are good Anglosaxon words that convey meanings of the word philosophy?
Ice dragon: slush, frost.
That depends on what grade you are doing the list for. One way to find vocabulary words is to go to google.com or any other search engine and type in the words 'vocabulary list'.
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Xerxes
This word is used in schools for the study of words that you should know or learn. Vocabulary is the collection of words that you use on a daily basis. A large vocabulary is valuable in understanding oral and written communication.
bounce
Choose any ten, they would be vocabulary words.
Queen Cleopatra
yes there are a few throughout the book
There are thousands of vocabulary words in the Spanish language, covering a wide range of topics. Some common categories include greetings, numbers, colors, family, food, and travel. It's best to focus on learning vocabulary that is relevant to your needs and interests.
Yes, there are several. Check the related links for some examples.
Yes, there are caldera and composite volcano.