dragon's head (Meaning)

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dragon's head (n)

American herb having sharply serrate lanceolate leaves and spikes of blue to violet flowers

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dragon's head ()

Alt. of Dragon's tail

Synonyms & Antonyms of dragon's head

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dragon's head Sentence Examples

  1. The dragon's head was ferocious with fiery eyes and razor-sharp teeth.
  2. The Chinese New Year parade featured an impressive dragon's head puppet that danced and weaved through the streets.
  3. The dragon's head plant, also known as Snake's Head Fritillary, was often used in traditional medicine.
  4. In some ancient cultures, the dragon's head was seen as a symbol of power and strength.
  5. The dragon's head asteroid, formally known as 3361 Orpheus, is located in the Kuiper Belt.
  6. The ornate dragon's head doorknocker on the old mansion drew the attention of visitors.
  7. The dragon's head constellation, also known as Draco, is one of the largest in the northern hemisphere.
  8. In Norse mythology, the dragon's head was often depicted as a serpent that guarded treasure.
  9. The dragon's head mask worn by the lead performer in the play added an air of mystery and enchantment.
  10. The dragon's head fountain in the park spewed water from its gaping mouth, entertaining passersby.

FAQs About the word dragon's head

American herb having sharply serrate lanceolate leaves and spikes of blue to violet flowersAlt. of Dragon's tail

No synonyms found.

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The dragon's head was ferocious with fiery eyes and razor-sharp teeth.

The Chinese New Year parade featured an impressive dragon's head puppet that danced and weaved through the streets.

The dragon's head plant, also known as Snake's Head Fritillary, was often used in traditional medicine.

In some ancient cultures, the dragon's head was seen as a symbol of power and strength.