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
- : 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.
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