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:
A drake is a male duck.
Their gender. Drake being male and duck being female. JOSH!!
the only difference is the gold trim. other than that there is no difference
One is a Dragon.
Do you mean Drake the singer? Or Drake the actor (From Drake and Josh). EDIT : Or Drake the small breed of dragon.
a drake
It's "drake".
i dont know because i love drake !
A male dragon is called a 'Drake'. A female dragon is called a 'Víbria'. The word Drake or Dragon comes from the old English word wyrm, which means "serpent", draca means "dragon.
The difference is that a bee can sting but a dragonfly and a moth can't.
a drake
The term "drake" typically refers to a male duck. It is commonly used to differentiate between male and female ducks. In a broader context, "Drake" can also refer to the stage name of the popular Canadian rapper and singer, Drake.