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What is the adjective for dragons?

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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verbs dragonise and dragonize which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

dragonborn
  1. (fantasy) Born with some physical or spiritual connection to dragons.
dragonlike
  1. Resembling a dragon or some aspect of one.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Sucking at a crack of light the red setter's kindled nose glowed and snorted with dragonlike ferocity.”
      “On his breastplate was a device of a dragonlike beast perched with its tail around a planet, and a crown above.”
      “Traffic densities were virtually zero despite the efforts of the dragonlike snow-burners trying to keep the roadways clear.”
dragonesque
  1. Resembling or characteristic of a dragon.
dragonish
  1. Having the characteristics of a dragon.
draconian
  1. Very severe or strict.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “We could find our military, intelligence, and technical communities hog-tied by overly draconian measures for protecting information.”
      “Such draconian methods point to the shortcomings of a cumbersome investigative and judicial system.”
      “This enables them to avoid draconian British inheritance tax levies in favour of lower Irish rates.”
draconic
  1. Related to or suggestive of dragons.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Hunter cooed to him softly, showing a softer side to his draconic steed than he did to most people.”
      “But it does not strike Sally as rising to the height of her draconic summary.”
      “Some may object that the myth may have brought about the conception of the draconic constellations.”
dragonsome
  1. Characteristic or typical of dragons
draconine
  1. Of, or pertaining to dragons
dragonless
  1. (rare) Without a dragon or dragons.
draconian
  1. (obsolete, except in fiction) Of or resembling a dragon
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “We could find our military, intelligence, and technical communities hog-tied by overly draconian measures for protecting information.”
      “Such draconian methods point to the shortcomings of a cumbersome investigative and judicial system.”
      “This enables them to avoid draconian British inheritance tax levies in favour of lower Irish rates.”
draconical
  1. Synonym of draconic
dracontine
  1. Belonging to a dragon.
draconic
  1. Draconian.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Hunter cooed to him softly, showing a softer side to his draconic steed than he did to most people.”
      “But it does not strike Sally as rising to the height of her draconic summary.”
      “Some may object that the myth may have brought about the conception of the draconic constellations.”
draconiform
  1. (rare) dragon-shaped
dragonised
  1. simple past tense and past participle of dragonise
dragonising
  1. present participle of dragonise
dragonized
  1. simple past tense and past participle of dragonize
dragonizing
  1. present participle of dragonize
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