dragón

dragon

noun

dragon
[ˈdrægən]
sustantivo
1dragón (m) (mythological creature)
2ogro (m) bruja (f) (familiar) (fearsome woman)

dragon [dra-gon]
sustantivo
1Dragón.
  • Dragon’s blood/gum dragon -> sangre de dragón/goma de India
2Hombre o mujer feroz.
3(Astr.) Dragón, una de las constelaciones boreales.

dragon [ˈdræɡən] ?
noun
1 (Mit) dragón; (m)
2 (informal) (woman) bruja; (f)

dragón
masculine noun
1dragon

dragón [drah-gone']
noun
1An old serpent; a fabulous monster. (m)
2An herb, about three feet high, of red or white flowers, which serves for ornament. (m)
3 (Military) (m)
4White spots in the pupils of horses' eyes. (m)
5Kind of exhalation or vapor. (m)
6A chimney of a reverberatory furnace. (m)
7(Astr.) A constellation of the northern hemisphere, consisting of forty-nine stars. (m)
8(Head and tail of the dragon.) The two opposite points in which the orbit of the moon cuts the ecliptic. (m)
Dragoon, a horse-soldier who serves occasionally on foot.

dragón
sustantivo:masculino
1 (Mitología) dragon
2 (Mil) dragoon
3 (Botánica) snapdragon
4 (México) (familiar) (tragafuegos) flame thrower

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