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drag [drags] (resistance of the air or some other fluid) noun [UK: dræɡ] [US: ˈdræɡ] | arrastonoun |
drag [dragged, dragging, drags] (to pull along a surface) verb [UK: dræɡ] [US: ˈdræɡ] | arrastarverb |
drag and drop (computing term) noun | |
drag queen (male who dresses up in women's clothing) noun | drag queennoun transformistanoun |
dragnet [dragnets] (net dragged across the bottom) noun [UK: ˈdræɡ.net] [US: ˈdræg.ˌnet] | arrastãonoun rascanoun |
dragoman (an interpreter, especially for the Arabic and Turkish languages) noun [UK: ˈdræ.ɡəʊ.mən] [US: ˈdræɡo.ʊ.mən] | dragomanonoun drogomanonoun |
dragon [dragons] (mythical creature) noun [UK: ˈdræ.ɡən] [US: ˈdræ.ɡən] | dragãonoun |
dragon boat (a type of boat raced in Chinese festivals) noun [UK: ˈdræ.ɡən bəʊt] [US: ˈdræ.ɡən boʊt] | barco dragãonoun |
dragon fruit (fruit) noun | dama-da-noitenoun pitaianoun pitayanoun rainha-da-noitenoun |
dragonfly [dragonflies] (insect of the infraorder Anisoptera) noun [UK: ˈdræ.ɡən.flaɪ] [US: ˈdræ.ɡən.flaɪ] | libélulanoun |
dragonwort (a perennial herb of Europe and Asia, Bistorta officinalis) noun [UK: drˈaɡənwˌɔːt] [US: drˈæɡənwˌoːrt] | bistortanoun |
dragoon [dragoons] (horse soldier) noun [UK: drə.ˈɡuːn] [US: drə.ˈɡuːn] | dragãonoun |
dragée (a sweet or confection, originally used to administer drugs, medicine, etc.) noun | drageianoun |
andragogic (relating to andragogy) adjective | andragógicoadjective |
andragogy [andragogies] (methods used to teach adults) noun [UK: ˈandrəɡˌɒɡi] [US: ˈændrəɡˌɑːɡi] | andragogianoun |
Komodo dragon [Komodo dragons] (large monitor lizard) noun [UK: kəˈmo.dəʊ ˈdræ.ɡən] [US: kəˈmodo.ʊ ˈdræ.ɡən] | dragão-de-comodonoun |
pendragon (chief war leader, dictator, or king) noun [UK: pˈendraɡən] [US: pˈendræɡən] | pendragonnoun |
snapdragon [snapdragons] (any plant of the genus Antirrhinum) noun [UK: ˈsnæp.dræ.ɡən] [US: ˈsnæp.ˌdræ.ɡən] | antirrinonoun boca-de-leãonoun boca-de-lobonoun erva-bezerranoun |
spotted dragonet (Callionymus maculatus) noun |