wyvern (Meaning)
Wordnet
wyvern (n)
a fire-breathing dragon used in medieval heraldry; had the head of a dragon and the tail of a snake and a body with wings and two legs
Webster
wyvern (n.)
Same as Wiver.
Synonyms & Antonyms of wyvern
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wyvern Sentence Examples
- The serpentine wyvern soared through the sky, its leathery wings glistening in the sunlight.
- The villagers huddled together, trembling at the sight of the wyvern's fiery breath.
- The fearless knight charged towards the wyvern, his sword gleaming in defiance.
- The dragon's roar echoed through the mountains, as it descended upon the helpless village with its wyvern companions.
- The wyvern's sharp, venomous claws left deep gashes in the knight's armor.
- The alchemist experimented with wyvern venom, hoping to discover its medicinal properties.
- The wyvern's scales were impervious to most attacks, making it a formidable adversary.
- The wyvern's nest was hidden high in the peaks, accessible only to the bravest climbers.
- The wyvern's rider was a skilled warrior, known throughout the realm for his aerial prowess.
- The wyvern's intelligence and cunning made it a respected and feared creature among both humans and dragons.
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a fire-breathing dragon used in medieval heraldry; had the head of a dragon and the tail of a snake and a body with wings and two legsSame as Wiver.
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The serpentine wyvern soared through the sky, its leathery wings glistening in the sunlight.
The villagers huddled together, trembling at the sight of the wyvern's fiery breath.
The fearless knight charged towards the wyvern, his sword gleaming in defiance.
The dragon's roar echoed through the mountains, as it descended upon the helpless village with its wyvern companions.