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draconic

/drey-kon-ik, druh-/US // dreɪˈkɒn ɪk, drə- //UK // (dreɪˈkɒnɪk) //

德拉康人,德拉康,德拉科尼,德拉康尼

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or like a dragon.

Examples

  • For some reason, the equator, the colure, the zenith and the poles were all marked out by these serpentine or draconic forms.

  • And he formed in his head Draconic laws which he would fain have executed upon men who lost money at play and did not pay.

  • His mission was to put down the insurrection in that district, and the means he employed were draconic.

  • Some may object that the myth may have brought about the conception of the draconic constellations.

  • There are amongst the constellations four great draconic or serpent-like forms.