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The term dragon, according to context, may be referring to: - European dragon, mythical creature
- Chinese dragon, mythical creature
- Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis), a big lizard (a reptile)
- Some small species of lizards in AustraliaAustralia is the sixth-largest country in the world (geographically), the only one to occupy an entire continent, and the largest in the region of Australasia. Australia includes the island of Tasmania, which is an Australian State. Its neighbouring count
- Dragon treesDracaena Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Liliopsida Order: Asparagales Family: Agavaceae (Dracaenaceae) Genus: Dracaena Species Dragon trees ''Dracaena americana ''Dracaena arborea Tree dracaena Dracaena cinnabari (Dracaena), the resin from which is the dragon's bloodDracaena Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Liliopsida Order: Asparagales Family: Agavaceae (Dracaenaceae) Genus: Dracaena Species Dragon trees ''Dracaena americana ''Dracaena arborea Tree dracaena Dracaena cinnabari of mediaeval magicThe term magic is a Persian loanword into English and may refer to any of the following. Magic (paranormal) deals with the manipulation of what the practitioner believes to be genuine paranormal phenomena. Magic and religion deals with the relationship of and alchemyJoseph Wright of Derby, 1771) Alchemy is an early protoscientific practice combining elements of chemistry, physics, astrology, art, semiotics, metallurgy, medicine, mysticism, and religion. Two intertwined goals sought by many alchemists were the philoso
- The fruit of the pitayaThe pitaya or dragonfruit is the fruit of a pitaya cactus. Native to Central and South America, the vine-like cactus is also cultivated in Southeastern Asian countries such as Malaysia, Taiwan, and Vietnam. The fruit comes in three types all with leathery cactus, often called dragonfruit.
- Dragon 32/64The Dragon 32 and Dragon 64 were home computers built in the 1980s, based on the Motorola MC6809E processor running at 0. The Dragons were actually clones of the TRS-80 Color Computer, produced for the European market and manufactured by Dragon Data, Ltd., 1980s home computers
- Dragon Magazine, a Dungeons & Dragons magazine
- Dragons in Dungeons & Dragons and other fantasy role-playing games (e.g. Rêve de Dragon).
- Dragon (band), a New Zealand band.
- Pickled dragon, a hoax involving a fake dragon fetus in formaldehyde
- M47 Dragon anti-tank weapon, or the Dragunov SSV-58 rifle
- Dragon (chess) , a chess engine
The word "dragon" should not be confused with dragoon.
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