| PENDRAGON | • pendragon n. Also capitalized as Pendragon: a title assumed by the ancient British chiefs when called to lead other… • Pendragon prop.n. (Arthurian legend) An epithet of Uther, the father of King Arthur. • Pendragon prop.n. (Arthurian legend) An epithet or surname of King Arthur. |
| PENDRAGONS | • pendragons n. Plural of pendragon. • Pendragons n. Plural of Pendragon. • PENDRAGON n. (Welsh) an ancient British or Welsh prince holding or claiming supreme power, a chief leader or ruler. |
| DENDRACHATE | • dendrachate n. (Mineralogy) An arborescent or dendritic agate. • DENDRACHATE n. moss agate. |
| LIRIODENDRA | • LIRIODENDRON n. the tulip tree. |
| PHILODENDRA | • philodendra n. Plural of philodendron. • PHILODENDRON n. any of various aroid plants cultivated for their showy foliage. |
| RHODODENDRA | • rhododendra n. Plural of rhododendron. • RHODODENDRON n. any of a genus of widely cultivated shrubs and trees of the heath family. |
| SCOLOPENDRA | • scolopendra n. (Obsolete) A mythical sea-creature, reputed to be able to disgorge its bowels to dislodge any fishing-hook. • scolopendra n. A centipede of the genus Scolopendra. • Scolopendra prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Scolopendridae – certain centipedes. |
| DENDRACHATES | • dendrachates n. Plural of dendrachate. • DENDRACHATE n. moss agate. |
| SCOLOPENDRAS | • scolopendras n. Plural of scolopendra. • SCOLOPENDRA n. a centipede of the genus Scolopendra of myriapods, including large tropical centipedes up to a foot in length. |
| PENDRAGONSHIP | • pendragonship n. The role or status of pendragon. • PENDRAGONSHIP n. the office of pendragon. |
| PENDRAGONSHIPS | • PENDRAGONSHIP n. the office of pendragon. |