The term dragon comes from the Latin word Draco
The term Dragon is a name given to Satan.
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A wyrmling is a term used in fantasy for a small wyrm or dragon.
A messy dragon is a slang term for a sexual experience. The messy dragon is when a man ejaculates in a girls mouth and then he makes her laugh so that they ejaculation comes out of her nose.
It means smoking heroin, or sometimes opium.
There is a 'Savior Demon Dragon' in the Japanese OCG version. 'Majestic' is the English TCG term for 'Savior', when the card comes out in English it will most likely be called Majestic Red Dragon.
The term "best deck" is a rather vague one, but the Dragon deck with the highest chance of succeeding is definitely "Disaster Dragon." Not "Hopeless Dragon," not "Deep Draw Dragons," but "Disaster Dragon." It's a control variant that utilizes Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon, Koa'ki Meiru Drago, and Prime Material Dragon to great effect.
A hatchling or dragonling is the correct term, but i just call them baby dragons
In Old Norse, the word for dragon is "dreki." This term was commonly used in Viking literature and mythology to describe these legendary creatures. The word itself is derived from the Proto-Germanic "*drakō," which also means dragon.
Yes, he is a 3 legged dragon that belongs to Eragons elf teacher...I can't recall his name at the moment. No, Brisingr is the ancient language term for fire and the name of the third book in the inheritance cycle. Glaedr is the three legged dragon.
a komoto dragon. its a lizard mixed with a dinosaur! Who ever wrote the last answer is wrong! do not write that on a report or on a term paper! listen to my answer. its either a komoto dragon or an elephant.