dragon

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The meaning (definition) of the word dragon
a huge make-believe creature that breathes fire
The word dragon used in a sentence
“The dragon in the story had huge wings and shot fire.”
Words that mean the same as dragon (synonyms)
beastcreature
The plural of the word dragon
dragons
How the word dragon is said around the world
| French | dragon |
| Spanish | dragón |
| Mandarin | 龙 |
| Hindi | अजगर |
| Arabic | التنين |
| Russian | дракон |
| Portuguese (EU) | dragão |
| Portuguese (BR) | dragão |
| Japanese | ドラゴン |
| German | Drachen |
| Urdu | ڈریگن |
| Punjabi | ਅਜਗਰ |
| Korean | 용 |
| Hebrew | דְרָקוֹן |
| Greek | δράκων |
| Dutch | draak |
| Filipino | dragon |
| Vietnamese | rồng |
| Turkish | ejderha |
| Persian | اژدها |
| Polish | smok |
| Ukrainian | дракон |
| Bengali | ড্রাগন |
| Swedish | drake |
| Italian | drago |
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