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dragon

Dragon vs Banana - What's the difference?

dragon | banana |


As a noun dragon

is (mythical creature).

Dragon vs Poop - What's the difference?

dragon | poop |


As nouns the difference between dragon and poop

is that dragon is (mythical creature) while poop is the stern of a ship or poop can be (often|childish) excrement or poop can be a set of data or general information, written or spoken, usually concerning machinery or a process or poop can be a slothful person.

As a verb poop is

to break seawater with the poop of a vessel, especially the poop deck or poop can be (obsolete|intransitive) to make a short blast on a horn or poop can be to tire, exhaust often used with out .

Linger vs Dragon - What's the difference?

linger | dragon |


As a verb linger

is to stay or remain in a place or situation, especially as if unwilling to depart or not easily able to do so.

As a noun dragon is

(mythical creature).

Dragon vs False - What's the difference?

dragon | false |


As a noun dragon

is (mythical creature).

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Dragon vs Deckhand - What's the difference?

dragon | deckhand |


As nouns the difference between dragon and deckhand

is that dragon is (mythical creature) while deckhand is (nautical) a member of the crew of a merchant ship who performs manual labour.

Dragon vs Undefined - What's the difference?

dragon | undefined |


As a noun dragon

is (mythical creature).

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Pantomime vs Dragon - What's the difference?

pantomime | dragon |


As nouns the difference between pantomime and dragon

is that pantomime is pantomime (type of entertainment where players act out ideas without use of their voice) while dragon is (mythical creature).

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