Any of several small tropical Asian lizards capable of gliding by spreading winglike membranes on each side of the body.
Sinônimos
Examples for "dragon"
Examples for "dragon"
1The fundamental element in the dragon's powers is the control of water.
2In those days dragon's tears were found far more often than now.
3The first dragon those men saw just destroyed their city, slaughtered thousands.
4Again the dragon came forth; again it enveloped its foeman in flames.
5Otherwise they would have used the second Vektia dragon to attack Sinaria.
1A speck of bile in one's eye may look a flying dragon.
2The heir scanned the realm from the back of a flying dragon.
3How scientific prigs shook with laughter at the notion of a flying dragon!
4And a flying dragon would have picked the bones clean.
5The Anglo-Saxon "fire drake" ("draca", Latin "draco") is identical with the " flying dragon".
1Overleaf is the skeleton of a so-called flying lizard, another elegant forest glider.
2It is a most extraordinary animal, and is a species of flying lizard, although differing from the lizard in many respects.
3One of the small, jewel bright flying lizard creatures of the deep jungle poised and dipped to investigate more closely the worlds of Asti.
4Its body looked too long for those legs, almost otterlike, with folds of skin that ran from leg to leg, like a flying lizard.
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Translations for flying lizard