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