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This is not a matter of opinion or belief. The word "drake" is the anglization of the ancient Greek word draco, which literally means dragon. If there is a difference, it is only in cultural perspective. Asian dragons tend to be more benevolent than their European cousins.

There are other synonyms for dragon. Below are a few:

  • wyrm
  • worm
  • wyvern (although a wyefern typically has no front legs)
  • basilisk
  • hydra
  • tarragon
  • drago
  • Draconem
  • Smokzec
  • draca
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