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Definition of drag
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of drag is as below...
Drag (v. t.) To draw
slowly
or
heavily
onward;
to pull along the
ground
by main
force;
to haul; to
trail;
--
applied
to
drawing
heavy or
resisting
bodies
or those inapt for
drawing,
with
labor,
along the
ground
or other
surface;
as, to drag stone or
timber;
to drag a net in
fishing..
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Draco
::
Draco (n.) A genus of
lizards.
See
Dragon,
6..
Bidet
::
Bidet (n.) A small horse
formerly
allowed
to each
trooper
or
dragoon
for
carrying
his
baggage.
Bricole
::
Bricole
(n.) A kind of
traces
with hooks and
rings,
with which men drag and
maneuver
guns where
horses
can not be
used..
Wivern
::
Wivern
(n.) A
fabulous
two-legged,
winged
creature,
like a
cockatrice,
but
having
the head of a
dragon,
and
without
spurs..
Subuliform
::
Subulicornes
(n. pl.) A
division
of
insects
having
slender
or
subulate
antennae.
The
dragon
flies and May flies are
examples.
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) To
break,
as land, by
drawing
a drag or
harrow
over it; to
harrow;
to draw a drag along the
bottom
of, as a
stream
or other
water;
hence,
to
search,
as by means of a
drag..
Dragon
::
Dragon
(n.) A
fabulous
animal,
generally
represented
as a
monstrous
winged
serpent
or
lizard,
with a
crested
head and
enormous
claws,
and
regarded
as very
powerful
and
ferocious..
Draglink
::
Draglink
(n.) A
drawbar.
Chimera
::
Chimera
(n.) A
monster
represented
as
vomiting
flames,
and as
having
the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a
dragon..
Pseudoneuroptera
::
Pseudoneuroptera
(n. pl.)
division
of
insects
(Zool.)
reticulated
wings,
as in the
Neuroptera,
but
having
an
active
pupa
state.
It
includes
the
dragon
flies,
May
flies,
white ants, etc. By some
zoologists
they are
classed
with the
Orthoptera;
by
others,
with the
Neuroptera..
Dragon's Head
::
Dragon's
head () Alt. of
Dragon's
tai.
Dragonet
::
Dragonet
(n.) A small
British
marine
fish
(Callionymuslyra);
--
called
also
yellow
sculpin,
fox, and
gowdie..
Mask
::
Mask (n.) The lower lip of the larva of a
dragon
fly,
modified
so as to form a
prehensile
organ..
Bodrage
::
Bodrage
(n.) A raid.
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) To draw
along,
as
something
burdensome;
hence,
to pass in pain or with
difficulty..
Dragooner
::
Dragooner
(n.) A
dragoon.
Haul
::
Haul (v. t.) To pull or draw with
force;
to drag.
Shuffle
::
Shuffle
(v. i.) To move in a
slovenly,
dragging
manner;
to drag or
scrape
the feet in
walking
or
dancing..
Shackle
::
Shackle
(n.) A link for
connecting
railroad
cars; --
called
also
drawlink,
draglink,
etc..
Dracontic
::
Dracontic
(a.)
Belonging
to that space of time in which the moon
performs
one
revolution,
from
ascending
node to
ascending
node. See
Dragon's
head, under
Dragon..
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