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Sometimes used simply to mean dragon; specifically, it refers to particular two-legged, wingless Asian dragon.
Did you see that Lindworm running through town last night?
by The Isbey August 16, 2006
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Sometimes used simply to mean dragon; specifically, it refers to particular two-legged, wingless Asian dragon.
Did you see that Lindworm running through town last night?
by The Isbey August 20, 2006
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The most common type of Australian dragon, which rears its young in a fiery pouch and breaths blue smoke
That Marsupial Dragon looked like a kanguroo.
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The most common type of Australian dragon, which rears its young in a fiery pouch and breaths blue smoke
That Marsupial Dragon looked like a kanguroo.
by The Isbey August 16, 2006
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A very large, feathered, serpentine dragon found mainly in North, Central, and South America
Did you see that Amphithere ? It was so cool.
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A very large, feathered, serpentine dragon found mainly in North, Central, and South America
Did you see that amphithere? It was so cool.
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A person who uses his or her sure mastery of dragonological science to conserve and protect dragons
Do you see her? She is a Dragonmaster.
by The Isbey August 16, 2006
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