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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
drag·on
n.
1.
Myth.
A
fabulous
animal
,
generally
represented
as
a
monstrous
winged
serpent
or
lizard
,
with
a
crested
head
and
enormous
claws
,
and
regarded
as
very
powerful
and
ferocious
.
The
dragons
which
appear
in
early
paintings
and
sculptures
are
invariably
representations
of
a
winged
crocodile
.
--
Fairholt
.
Note:
☞
In
Scripture
the
term
dragon
refers
to
any
great
monster
,
whether
of
the
land
or
sea
,
usually
to
some
kind
of
serpent
or
reptile
,
sometimes
to
land
serpents
of
a
powerful
and
deadly
kind
.
It
is
also
applied
metaphorically
to
Satan
.
Thou
breakest
the
heads
of
the
dragons
in
the
waters
.
--
Ps
.
lxxiv
. 13.
Thou
shalt
tread
upon
the
lion
and
adder
;
the
young
lion
and
the
dragon
shalt
thou
trample
under
feet
.
--
Ps
.
xci
. 13.
He
laid
hold
on
the
dragon
,
that
old
serpent
,
which
is
the
Devil
and
Satan
,
and
bound
him
a
thousand
years
.
--
Rev
.
xx
. 2.
2.
A
fierce
,
violent
person
,
esp
.
a
woman
.
3.
Astron.
A
constellation
of
the
northern
hemisphere
figured
as
a
dragon
;
Draco
.
4.
A
luminous
exhalation
from
marshy
grounds
,
seeming
to
move
through
the
air
as
a
winged
serpent
.
5.
Mil. Antiq.
A
short
musket
hooked
to
a
swivel
attached
to
a
soldier's
belt
; --
so
called
from
a
representation
of
a
dragon's
head
at
the
muzzle
.
6.
Zool.
A
small
arboreal
lizard
of
the
genus
Draco
,
of
several
species
,
found
in
the
East
Indies
and
Southern
Asia
.
Five
or
six
of
the
hind
ribs
,
on
each
side
,
are
prolonged
and
covered
with
weblike
skin
,
forming
a
sort
of
wing
.
These
prolongations
aid
them
in
making
long
leaps
from
tree
to
tree
.
Called
also
flying lizard
.
7.
Zool.
A
variety
of
carrier
pigeon
.
8.
Her.
A
fabulous
winged
creature
,
sometimes
borne
as
a
charge
in
a
coat
of
arms
.
Note:
☞
Dragon
is
often
used
adjectively
,
or
in
combination
,
in
the
sense
of
relating
to
,
resembling
,
or
characteristic
of
,
a
dragon
.
Dragon arum
Bot.
,
the
name
of
several
species
of
Arisæma
,
a
genus
of
plants
having
a
spathe
and
spadix
.
See
Dragon root
(below).
Dragon fish
Zool.
,
the
dragonet
.
Dragon fly
Zool.
,
any
insect
of
the
family
Libellulid
æ.
They
have
finely
formed
,
large
and
strongly
reticulated
wings
,
a
large
head
with
enormous
eyes
,
and
a
long
body
; --
called
also
mosquito hawks
.
Their
larv
æ
are
aquatic
and
insectivorous
.
Dragon root
Bot.
,
an
American
aroid
plant
(
Arisæma Dracontium
);
green
dragon
.
Dragon's blood
,
a
resinous
substance
obtained
from
the
fruit
of
several
species
of
Calamus
,
esp
.
from
Calamus Rotang
and
Calamus Draco
,
growing
in
the
East
Indies
.
A
substance
known
as
dragon's
blood
is
obtained
by
exudation
from
Dracæna Draco
;
also
from
Pterocarpus Draco
,
a
tree
of
the
West
Indies
and
South
America
.
The
color
is
red
,
or
a
dark
brownish
red
,
and
it
is
used
chiefly
for
coloring
varnishes
,
marbles
,
etc
.
Called
also
Cinnabar Græcorum
.
Dragon's head
.
(a)
Bot.
A
plant
of
several
species
of
the
genus
Dracocephalum
.
They
are
perennial
herbs
closely
allied
to
the
common
catnip
.
(b)
Astron.
The
ascending
node
of
a
planet
,
indicated
,
chiefly
in
almanacs
,
by
the
symbol
░.
The
deviation
from
the
ecliptic
made
by
a
planet
in
passing
from
one
node
to
the
other
seems
,
according
to
the
fancy
of
some
,
to
make
a
figure
like
that
of
a
dragon
,
whose
belly
is
where
there
is
the
greatest
latitude
;
the
intersections
representing
the
head
and
tail
; --
from
which
resemblance
the
denomination
arises
. --
Encyc
.
Brit
.
Dragon shell
Zool.
,
a
species
of
limpet
.
Dragon's skin
,
fossil
stems
whose
leaf
scars
somewhat
resemble
the
scales
of
reptiles
; --
a
name
used
by
miners
and
quarrymen
. --
Stormonth
.
Dragon's tail
Astron.
,
the
descending
node
of
a
planet
,
indicated
by
the
symbol
░.
See
Dragon's head
(
above
).
Dragon's wort
Bot.
,
a
plant
of
the
genus
Artemisia
(
Artemisia dracunculus
).
Dragon tree
Bot.
,
a
West
African
liliaceous
tree
(
Dracæna Draco
),
yielding
one
of
the
resins
called
dragon's
blood
.
See
Dracæna
.
Dragon water
,
a
medicinal
remedy
very
popular
in
the
earlier
half
of
the
17th
century
.
“
Dragon
water
may
do
good
upon
him.”
--
Randolph
(1640).
Flying dragon
,
a
large
meteoric
fireball
;
a
bolide
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Green
a.
[
Compar.
Greener
superl.
Greenest.
]
1.
Having
the
color
of
grass
when
fresh
and
growing
;
resembling
that
color
of
the
solar
spectrum
which
is
between
the
yellow
and
the
blue
;
verdant
;
emerald
.
2.
Having
a
sickly
color
;
wan
.
To
look
so
green
and
pale
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Full
of
life
and
vigor
;
fresh
and
vigorous
;
new
;
recent
;
as
,
a
green
manhood
;
a
green
wound
.
As
valid
against
such
an
old
and
beneficent
government
as
against
. . .
the
greenest
usurpation
.
--
Burke
.
4.
Not
ripe
;
immature
;
not
fully
grown
or
ripened
;
as
,
green
fruit
,
corn
,
vegetables
,
etc
.
5.
Not
roasted
;
half
raw
. [
R
.]
We
say
the
meat
is
green
when
half
roasted
.
--
L
.
Watts
.
6.
Immature
in
age
,
judgment
,
or
experience
;
inexperienced
;
young
;
raw
;
not
trained
;
awkward
;
as
,
green
in
years
or
judgment
.
I
might
be
angry
with
the
officious
zeal
which
supposes
that
its
green
conceptions
can
instruct
my
gray
hairs
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
7.
Not
seasoned
;
not
dry
;
containing
its
natural
juices
;
as
,
green
wood
,
timber
,
etc
.
Green brier
Bot.
,
a
thorny
climbing
shrub
(
Emilaz rotundifolia
)
having
a
yellowish
green
stem
and
thick
leaves
,
with
small
clusters
of
flowers
,
common
in
the
United
States
; --
called
also
cat brier
.
Green con
Zool.
,
the
pollock
.
Green crab
Zool.
,
an
edible
,
shore
crab
(
Carcinus menas
)
of
Europe
and
America
; --
in
New
England
locally
named
joe-rocker
.
Green crop
,
a
crop
used
for
food
while
in
a
growing
or
unripe
state
,
as
distingushed
from
a
grain
crop
,
root
crop
,
etc
.
Green diallage
.
Min.
(a)
Diallage
,
a
variety
of
pyroxene
.
(b)
Smaragdite
.
Green dragon
Bot.
,
a
North
American
herbaceous
plant
(
Arisæma Dracontium
),
resembling
the
Indian
turnip
; --
called
also
dragon root
.
Green earth
Min.
,
a
variety
of
glauconite
,
found
in
cavities
in
amygdaloid
and
other
eruptive
rock
,
and
used
as
a
pigment
by
artists
; --
called
also
mountain green
.
Green ebony
.
(a)
A
south
American
tree
(
Jacaranda ovalifolia
),
having
a
greenish
wood
,
used
for
rulers
,
turned
and
inlaid
work
,
and
in
dyeing
.
(b)
The
West
Indian
green
ebony
.
See
Ebony
.
Green fire
(
Pyrotech.
),
a
composition
which
burns
with
a
green
flame
.
It
consists
of
sulphur
and
potassium
chlorate
,
with
some
salt
of
barium
(
usually
the
nitrate
),
to
which
the
color
of
the
flame
is
due
.
Green fly
Zool.
,
any
green
species
of
plant
lice
or
aphids
,
esp
.
those
that
infest
greenhouse
plants
.
Green gage
,
Bot.
See
Greengage
,
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Green gland
Zool.
,
one
of
a
pair
of
large
green
glands
in
Crustacea
,
supposed
to
serve
as
kidneys
.
They
have
their
outlets
at
the
bases
of
the
larger
antenn
æ.
Green hand
,
a
novice
. [
Colloq
.]
Green heart
Bot.
,
the
wood
of
a
lauraceous
tree
found
in
the
West
Indies
and
in
South
America
,
used
for
shipbuilding
or
turnery
.
The
green
heart
of
Jamaica
and
Guiana
is
the
Nectandra Rodiœi
,
that
of
Martinique
is
the
Colubrina ferruginosa
.
Green iron ore
(
Min.
)
dufrenite
.
Green laver
Bot.
,
an
edible
seaweed
(
Ulva latissima
); --
called
also
green sloke
.
Green lead ore
(
Min.
),
pyromorphite
.
Green linnet
Zool.
,
the
greenfinch
.
Green looper
Zool.
,
the
cankerworm
.
Green marble
(
Min.
),
serpentine
.
Green mineral
,
a
carbonate
of
copper
,
used
as
a
pigment
.
See
Greengill
.
Green monkey
Zool.
a
West
African
long-tailed
monkey
(
Cercopithecus callitrichus
),
very
commonly
tamed
,
and
trained
to
perform
tricks
.
It
was
introduced
into
the
West
Indies
early
in
the
last
century
,
and
has
become
very
abundant
there
.
Green salt of Magnus
(
Old Chem.
),
a
dark
green
crystalline
salt
,
consisting
of
ammonia
united
with
certain
chlorides
of
platinum
.
Green sand
(
Founding
)
molding
sand
used
for
a
mold
while
slightly
damp
,
and
not
dried
before
the
cast
is
made
.
Green sea
(
Naut.
),
a
wave
that
breaks
in
a
solid
mass
on
a
vessel's
deck
.
Green sickness
Med.
,
chlorosis
.
Green snake
Zool.
,
one
of
two
harmless
American
snakes
(
Cyclophis vernalis
,
and
C. æstivus
).
They
are
bright
green
in
color
.
Green turtle
Zool.
,
an
edible
marine
turtle
.
See
Turtle
.
Green vitriol
.
(a)
Chem.
Sulphate
of
iron
;
a
light
green
crystalline
substance
,
very
extensively
used
in
the
preparation
of
inks
,
dyes
,
mordants
,
etc
.
(b)
Min.
Same
as
copperas
,
melanterite
and
sulphate of iron
.
Green ware
,
articles
of
pottery
molded
and
shaped
,
but
not
yet
baked
.
Green woodpecker
Zool.
,
a
common
European
woodpecker
(
Picus viridis
); --
called
also
yaffle
.
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