| ARAGONITE | • aragonite n. (Mineralogy) An evaporite consisting of anhydrous calcium carbonate with the chemical formula CaCO3… • ARAGONITE n. an orthorhombic mineral composed of calcium carbonate, also ARRAGONITE. |
| DRAGONESS | • dragoness n. (Rare, archaic, chiefly figurative) A female dragon. • DRAGONESS n. a female dragon. |
| DRAGONETS | • dragonets n. Plural of dragonet. • DRAGONET n. a marine fish of the genus Callionymus. |
| DRAGONFLY | • dragonfly n. An insect of the suborder Epiprocta or, more strictly, the infraorder Anisoptera, having four long transparent… • DRAGONFLY n. a predaceous long-bodied often brilliantly-coloured insect of the Odonata. |
| DRAGONISE | • dragonise v. Alternative form of dragonize. • DRAGONISE v. to turn into a dragon, also DRAGONIZE. |
| DRAGONISH | • dragonish adj. Resembling or characteristic of a dragon. • DRAGONISH adj. resembling a dragon. |
| DRAGONISM | • dragonism n. (Archaic) watchful guardianship. • DRAGONISM n. unremitting watchfulness. |
| DRAGONIZE | • dragonize v. (Transitive) To turn into a dragon. • dragonize v. (Transitive, rare) To guard attentively; to watch over. • DRAGONIZE v. to turn into a dragon, also DRAGONISE. |
| ESTRAGONS | • estragons n. Plural of estragon. • ESTRAGON n. a kind of herb, also STARAGEN, TARRAGON. |
| GALDRAGON | • GALDRAGON n. (obsolete) a Shetland word for a sorceress or witch. |
| PARAGONED | • paragoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of paragon. • PARAGON v. (archaic) to compare, match. |
| 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. |
| TARRAGONS | • tarragons n. Plural of tarragon. • TARRAGON n. (Arabic) a kind of herb, also ESTRAGON, STARAGEN. |
| TETRAGONS | • tetragons n. Plural of tetragon. • TETRAGON n. a four-sided polygon. |