A faint constellation twisting around the north celestial pole and lying between Ursa Major and Cepheus.
A reptile genus known as flying dragons or flying lizards.
Family of rocket engines developed by SpaceX for use on its Dragon spacecraft.
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Other meanings for "draco" 1 The Anglo-Saxon "fire drake" ("draca", Latin " draco " ) is identical with the "flying dragon".
2 The gully dwarves that have been standing in line here run out when one of the draco - thing - a - ma - jiggers cracks this big whip.
3 How that served as an example to the Draco in extreme circumstances.
4 Prince has access to all official records coming through the Draco patrol.
5 The Draco foot soldiers were falling back but the artillery still fired.
6 About one hundred twenty thousand Draco forces had gathered in the center.
7 With the forces of the Draco behind me, we can topple them.
8 He carried still further the democratic movement begun by Draco and Solon.
9 In the last few minutes, Zeus knew the Draco would feel trapped.
10 They became part of Earth, and Earth became the center of Draco .
11 Draco nodded curtly in their direction, and then turned to his son.
12 The next observation was harder; watching the heathens' mistreatment of the Draco people.
13 It reminds one of the laws of Draco , written in blood.
14 Amrit didn't want to know a world where the Draco ceased to exist.
15 But also this: Draco was extended by the vastly monied classes of Earth.
16 There were other bombings, but Khruv wasn't sure if the Draco were involved.
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