ball |
dragon |
As nouns the difference between ball and dragon
is that
ball is a solid or hollow sphere, or part thereof while
dragon is a legendary serpentine or reptilian creature.
As proper nouns the difference between ball and dragon
is that
ball is {{surname} while
Dragon is the Devil.
As a verb ball
is to form or wind into a ball.
As an interjection ball
is an appeal by the crowd for holding the ball against a tackled player. This is heard almost any time an opposition player is tackled, without regard to whether the rules about "prior opportunity" to dispose of the ball are fulfilled.
dragon |
kirin |
As nouns the difference between dragon and kirin
is that
dragon is a legendary serpentine or reptilian creature while
kirin is a mythical Chinese hooved chimerical creature, said to appear in conjunction with the arrival of a sage.
As a proper noun Dragon
is the Devil.
dragon |
lilypads |
As nouns the difference between dragon and lilypads
is that
dragon is (
mythical creature) while
lilypads is .
dragon |
phenix |
As nouns the difference between dragon and phenix
is that
dragon is a legendary serpentine or reptilian creature while
phenix is an archaic spelling of lang=en.
As a proper noun Dragon
is the Devil.
desktop |
dragon |
As nouns the difference between desktop and dragon
is that
desktop is the top surface of a desk while
dragon is (
mythical creature).
As an adjective desktop
is designed for use on a desk or similar piece of furniture.
dragon |
tarragon |
As nouns the difference between dragon and tarragon
is that
dragon is a legendary serpentine or reptilian creature while
tarragon is a perennial herb, the wormwood species
Artemisia dracunculus, from Europe and parts of Asia.
As a proper noun Dragon
is the Devil.
dragon |
dino |
As nouns the difference between dragon and dino
is that
dragon is a legendary serpentine or reptilian creature while
dino is dinosaur.
As proper nouns the difference between dragon and dino
is that
dragon is the Devil while
Dino is a given name derived from Italian.
dragon |
dog |
As nouns the difference between dragon and dog
is that
dragon is (
mythical creature) while
dog is a mammal,
canis lupus familiaris , that has been domesticated for thousands of years, of highly variable appearance due to human breeding.
As a verb dog is
to pursue with the intent to catch.
viper |
dragon |
As nouns the difference between viper and dragon
is that
viper is viper (poisonous snake) while
dragon is (
mythical creature).
dragon |
pie |
In obsolete terms the difference between dragon and pie
is that
dragon is a very large snake; a python while
pie is magpie.
In pejorative terms the difference between dragon and pie
is that
dragon is an unpleasant woman; a harridan while
pie is a gluttonous person.
In figuratively terms the difference between dragon and pie
is that
dragon is something very formidable or dangerous while
pie is the whole of a wealth or resource, to be divided in parts.
As nouns the difference between dragon and pie
is that
dragon is a legendary serpentine or reptilian creature while
pie is a type of pastry that consists of an outer crust and a filling.
As proper nouns the difference between dragon and pie
is that
dragon is the Devil while
PIE is initialism of Proto-Indo-European|lang=en.
As a verb pie is
to hit in the face with a pie, either for comic effect or as a means of protest (see also pieing).
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